Holy Trinity offers Academic Merit Scholarships to students who rank at the top of the applicant pool. In order to be considered for an Academic Merit Scholarship for 2025-2026, you must select Holy Trinity as your first choice on the TACHS exam and/or place in the top 10% of freshmen applicants.
Scholarships are evaluated each year based on academic performance, attendance and behavior. Students must maintain a weighted GPA of 95.0 in order to renew Academic Merit Scholarships.
Financial Aid funding comes directly from Holy Trinity High School's operating budget and, as such, is limited. Financial assistance is based on the parents' financial need as determined by your application to FACTS. Final awards are determined by the Admissions Committee. Deliberations of this committee are confidential, and all decisions are final and binding. Maximum assistance offered from academic scholarships and financial aid combined will not exceed half tuition and fees.
Holy Trinity is not able to meet the financial aid needs of all students who apply. All decisions are made on a year-by-year basis. There can be no assurance that a student receiving financial assistance in one year will be offered financial assistance at a comparable level, in any subsequent year.
Financial assistance notification/denial letters are emailed only to financial aid applicants whose forms are completed by the deadline.
If you have an 8th grader applying to Holy Trinity with a sibling currently enrolled, please complete the "sibling" information section on your child's admissions application. Holy Trinity gives priority for scholarships and financial aid to families with more than one student enrolled.