2024-25 Academic Year Full Tuition: $12,900.00
FLEX TUITION
The IDEA School strongly values being an inclusive and inviting community, accessible to all families, regardless of income. In order to ensure 100% equity, accessibility, and inclusion, we utilize “Flexible Tuition.”
Your flexible tuition level is based on your family income and household (HH) size, as well as whether you are a single parent or two-parent household and any other circumstances unique to your family’s financial situation. Below is a chart showing our Flex Tuition levels for 2024-25. Look for the column that matches your HH size, then the row that matches your family income. The final column is the range within which your monthly out-of-pocket Flex Tuition will fall:
Federal Poverty Level (FPL) 2024 | HH Income, Family of 2 | HH Income, Family of 3 | HH Income, Family of 4 | HH Income, Family of 5 | HH Income, Family of 6 or more | Monthly Out of Pocket Tuition (Aug-May) |
100% FPL (Federal Poverty Line) | 20,440 | 25,820 | 31,200 | 36,580 | 41,960 | Zero out of pocket |
200% FPL or below | 40,880 | 51,640 | 62,400 | 73,160 | 83,920 | Zero out of pocket |
Below 250% FPL | 51,100 | 64,550 | 78,000 | 91,450 | 104,900 | $20-50 |
Below 280% FPL | 57,232 | 72,296 | 87,360 | 102,424 | 117,488 | $50-100 |
Below 310% FPL | 63,364 | 80,042 | 96,720 | 113,398 | 130,076 | $100-150 |
Below 342% FPL (Corp Low-Income Scholarship Threshold, STOs ) | 69,905 | 88,304 | 106,704 | 125,104 | 143,503 | $150-200 |
Below 375% FPL | 76,650 | 96,825 | 117,000 | 137,175 | 157,350 | $200-250 |
Below 410% FPL | 83,804 | 105,862 | 127,920 | 149,978 | 172,036 | $250-300 |
Below 445% FPL | 90,958 | 114,899 | 138,840 | 162,781 | 186,722 | $300-350 |
Below 480% FPL | 98,112 | 123,936 | 149,760 | 175,584 | 201,408 | $350-400 |
Below 515% FPL | 105,266 | 132,973 | 160,680 | 188,387 | 216,094 | $400-450 |
Below 550% FPL | 112,420 | 142,010 | 171,600 | 201,190 | 230,780 | $450-500 |
Below 585% FPL | 119,574 | 151,047 | 182,520 | 213,993 | 245,466 | $500-550 |
Below 620% FPL | 126,728 | 160,084 | 193,440 | 226,796 | 260,152 | $550-600 |
Above 620% FPL | $600 – $700 |
Our bottom line: For every family, we make it work financially.
Flex Tuition does not cover the full cost to run the school. To make up the difference, we supplement with School Tuition Organization (STO) scholarships. All eligible families must apply to the STOs. We require families who are not receiving any STO scholarships to apply to the state’s ESA program.
No family whose household income is below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level pays out-of-pocket tuition, so long as they apply to the STOs for scholarship aid. We provide all families with the info and support they need to successfully apply to the STOs, including IBE, Arizona Leadership Foundation, and others.
We raise the balance of the funds needed to run the IDEA School through direct charitable gifts, individual tax credit donations recommended to the IDEA School, and corporate low-income tax credit donations as well. The entire community makes the IDEA School possible.
Families of students with special needs: Tuition may be moderately higher than the posted Full Tuition if your student requires additional staff or other support to be successful in a fully integrated classroom. You will work with our director to arrive at the appropriate supports needed, and any related adjustments to tuition needed, to ensure the school can meet your student’s individual needs in a fully inclusive classroom setting. ESA Scholarships can also help.
Financial Aid Application
To qualify for Flex Tuition, please fill out our financial aid application. You can find that here.
Please also submit the first 2 pages of your tax return or your two most recent pay stubs in person (to Gaby) or email to Lauren Rosenthal at lauren@explorebuildlearn.org. If your income is based on Social Security, Disability or other public benefits, please submit a copy of your benefits letter(s).
As always, we are committed to working with every family to make it work.
Tax Credits to Lower Your Tuition
Tax Credit Donations from individual AZ taxpayers allow you to “raise” your Flex Tuition (out-of-pocket) obligation. Friends and extended family, neighbors and colleagues — any Arizona taxpayer — may help support your child’s education with an Individual Tax Credit Donation recommended specifically to your child, through IBE (“Recommended Funds”). Recommended Funds for your child brought in through IBE come right off your Flex Tuition bottom line!
The taxpayer may contribute under both the “original individual” tax credit and the “plus” tax credit.
- ALL students are eligible for scholarships from the “original individual” tax credit.
- Some students are additionally eligible for scholarships from the “plus” tax credit. Students are eligible for this additional “plus” support if they meet one of the following conditions: (1) they are enrolled in Kindergarten when they first apply; (2) they were enrolled for at least one semester (90 days) of the prior or current school year in an Arizona public school (district or charter) before transferring to the private school; (3) they have a parent/guardian who is active duty military stationed in Arizona; (4) they have received “plus”/ “overflow” aid from a school tuition organization in a prior school year and have continued to attend a qualifying private school; or (5) they have received a “Corporate Low-Income Scholarship” from an STO in a prior school year and have continued to attend a qualifying private school.
- In the cases of public school transfer or previous STO award, written verification of public school attendance or prior STO award is required. See the PSAV Form (Public School Attendance Verification) or Previous STO Award Form available from IBE on their website.
For friends/family who want to help you —
Donation limits:
For the 2023 tax year individual filers may donate up to $1,307 and get it back as a dollar-for-dollar tax credit on their 2023 tax return. Married couples filing jointly may donate up to $2,609. These figures include both the “original individual” tax credit donation and the “plus” tax credit donation. Donors must max out their “Original Individual” tax credit donation before being able to donate for the “Plus” Tax Credit. For more info, see our Tax Credit page.
NOTE: Regardless of the tax year for which the donor claims the Tax Credit, the funds they donate through IBE that are recommended for your child (minus IBE’s 8% admin fee) will be available to help pay your tuition bills in current and future school years. In other words, any funds not used/needed for your current Flex Tuition obligation automatically stay at IBE in your child’s name for future school years — accessible for tuition at qualifying schools all the way through 12th grade.
Donating to a student and to IDEA School:
Arizona Tax Credit donors may recommend that part of their donation go to a particular student at IDEA School, and part go to the IDEA School itself to fund low-income scholarships for all students in need.
If your child is not eligible for a “Plus” funding (see above), please encourage your donors to recommend your child for their “Original” Tax Credit donation and the IDEA School for their “Plus” Tax Credit donation.
STATE LAW:
Per state law, a taxpayer may not support his/her/their own dependent with a tax credit donation. Additionally, a taxpayer may not “swap” tax credit donations with another taxpayer in order to benefit either taxpayer’s own dependent.
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Policy of Non-Discrimination
The IDEA School strongly values diversity and inclusion in our student body, staff, and Board of Directors and aims, through our composition, values and practices, to reflect the diversity of the Tucson community.
The IDEA School admits students of any race, color, national original, ethnic origin, socio-economic status, religious belief, sexual orientation, gender identity, familial status and physical ability to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national original, ethnic origin, socio-economic status, religious belief, sexual orientation, gender identity, familial status or physical ability in administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship/financial aid policies and programs, or athletic and other school-administered programs.