Geneva offers tuition assistance to families with students in good standing and with a demonstrated financial need.
Geneva uses an outside agency, FACTS Grant & Aid Assessment, to analyze applicants’ financial data and evaluate financial need. Assistance is awarded to qualified candidates on a year-by-year basis. An award one year does not guarantee future assistance, and a decision of “no award” one year does not necessarily mean that assistance will not be offered in the future. Tuition assistance at Geneva may cover up to (but not more than) 75% of the current year’s tuition for each student. The remaining balance is to be paid by the student’s family.
The Texas legislature recently established Education Freedom Accounts (EFA) to provide funds for qualifying students’ educational expenses. Geneva intends to accept EFA monies for tuition payments, however, the rules of the program have not been finalized. Please see the attached overview here for more information. The EFA applications are expected to be opened in January 2026 with funds being awarded in March 2026 and a first payment made by July 2026.
Geneva requires all Geneva tuition assistance applicants to also apply for EFA funds and choose Geneva School of Boerne as the qualifying school. Families must submit proof of EFA application submission early in 2026 (date TBD). Failure to provide this proof will result in a withdrawal of Geneva tuition assistance awards. If a family is awarded EFA funds, the tuition assistance award will be reduced by the amount of the funds awarded.
If you have questions about tuition assistance, please email Tyler Settle or call 830.375.5226.
