
Admissions

What are your hopes for your child’s education?
At Veritas, we believe in the power of education to help your child become a courageous learner, thoughtful communicator, and gracious servant. We hope you can join us for an upcoming Open House to learn more about our school and community. Should you have any additional questions, please reach out!
Abby Ott, Admissions Coordinator
Thank you for your interest in Veritas!

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Our Admissions Process
Step 1: Attend Open House & Apply
Hearing about our vision for Veritas and seeing the school at an Open House is an important first step to help you decide if this is the right education option for your family.
If you have not previously attended an Open House, please RSVP here. Attendance at an Open House is a required step in the Admissions process at Veritas. Both parents are encouraged to attend.
If you are ready to apply, please read the Veritas Family Handbook and complete the Online Application.
Applications received by January 15th will be processed in our Priority Round. Decisions for this first round of applications will be released by March 15th.
All other applications are processed on an individual basis pending availability. The final deadline to apply for the 2026-2027 school year is April 15, 2026.
Upcoming Open Houses in 2025-2026:
Tuesday, October 7 @ 8:30 a.m.
Tuesday, October 28 @ 12 p.m.
Monday, November 17 @ 6:30 p.m.
Thursday, January 8 @ 6:30 p.m.
Tuesday, February 10 @ 8:30 a.m.
Tuesday, March 24 @ 12 p.m.
Step 2: Complete Assessment & Interview
Upon receipt of the application, you will be contacted by a faculty member to set up a student placement assessment. After the student assessment, we will schedule a parent interview with the Headmaster and a Board member. Both parents are required to attend the parent interview.
Families tell us the feedback they receive from the student assessment and parent interview is invaluable in helping them decide if Veritas is a fit for their family.
Step 3: Enroll & Become a Co-Teacher
Upon acceptance to Veritas, parents may complete the Enrollment & Tuition Commitment Agreement to reserve your child’s spot and pay the non-refundable enrollment fee. Once enrolled, the journey begins!
We will do our best to prepare you to be a co-teacher for your child and will provide you with plenty of support along the way. In late August, before the Fall semester begins, we host Community Training for all families. Parent attendance is required at Community Training.
For more information on what it means to be a co-teacher, please visit our FAQ page or read more about our Collaborative Model here.

Admissions Details
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Tuition and fees for the 2025-2026 academic year are:
Grades Kindergarten - 4th: $7,250 per student
Grades 5th - 8th: $9,000 per student
Grades 9th - 12th grades: $9,550 per student
The final enrollment deadline for the 2025-2026 school year is May 15, 2024 pending availability.
The enrollment fee (non-refundable) is $475 per student. This fee reserves a student’s place for the upcoming school year and helps the school cover its per-student fixed costs (software systems, insurance, etc).
A pre-payment discount of 2% is available for tuition paid in full by July 1st. Discounts do not apply to the enrollment fee. Also, please note that additional costs (including uniforms, books, Latin training, extracurriculars/athletics, etc.) run between $700- $1000 for the first year at Veritas, depending on the student.
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A limited amount of tuition assistance is available for families with demonstrated need. Veritas utilizes a third-party system called FACTS to assess financial need on behalf of the school. We encourage families to apply as soon as they are able.
The priority deadline for financial aid applications for the 2025-2026 school year is February 15, 2025. The final financial aid application deadline is May 1, 2024. For new students applying to Veritas, families may apply for tuition assistance at any point, but applications for financial assistance will only be considered upon a student’s acceptance to Veritas.
For more information, please email Ginger Wallace, Director of Advancement.
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At Veritas, we recognize that all students have different academic, emotional, and physical needs. While we are a small school with limited resources, we will attempt to accommodate a student’s learning disabilities to the best of our ability.
Please note that in order for a student to receive any academic accommodation at Veritas, the parent(s)/or guardian(s) must provide professional testing and documentation for a specific learning or physical disability. At this time, we do not have a licensed school psychologist on staff and are not able to provide academic evaluations or testing on campus.
If a student is transferring to Veritas with an IEP from a public school, copies of all testing and professional diagnosis must be provided to the VPS school counselor upon enrollment. A meeting will be scheduled with the school counselor, the US/LS principal, the classroom teacher, and the parent to discuss accommodation options at Veritas.
Each student and circumstance will be evaluated on an individual basis. As a private school, we do not provide IEPs for our students with disabilities, but will offer reasonable educational and physical accommodations with proper documentation.
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Veritas Preparatory School does not discriminate based on race, gender, color, national and ethnic origin with regard to all the rights, privileges, programs, activities, educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, or other school administered programs.