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Is Your Tuition Assistance IRS-Compliant?
Is your school’s tuition assistance program IRS-compliant? Many private schools unknowingly risk their 501(c)(3) status by using inconsistent or undocumented aid processes. Learn the key IRS requirements for objective, board-approved, and nondiscriminatory tuition aid—and how to protect your school from legal pitfalls.
SchoolRgithGroup
3 min read


Don’t Bet the Mission on the Money: Why Private Schools Should Be Wary of Voucher and Scholarship Dependence
Private schools are increasingly drawn to government voucher and scholarship programs, but relying on these unstable funding sources puts their mission at risk. This article explores the dangers of dependency, and the biblical wisdom of building with foresight and conviction—not shifting support. Schools must plan wisely, fund missionally, and stay grounded in what doesn’t change.
Clint Holden, MA
3 min read


Stable Enrollment Isn’t Just About Getting Students In Seats—It’s About Keeping Them There
Many families who apply for tuition assistance are sincerely trying to provide the best for their children. But behind that noble desire can be a shaky financial foundation.
Clint Holden, MA
3 min read


The Sunk Cost Fallacy is HURTING Your Financial Aid Program!
At BeneFAQ, we’ve seen firsthand how all-in-one solutions can cause more harm than good when it comes to assessing financial aid needs. Here
Clint Holden, MA
6 min read


Financial Aid Stewardship: An Age-Old Approach
One of the most challenging aspects of managing tuition aid at the school is having the courage to say “no” when a family does not qualify.
Clint Holden, MA
4 min read


Financial Aid for K-12 Families: Who Should Apply?
Understanding who should apply for financial aid is crucial, particularly considering various economic challenges and ...
SchoolRgithGroup
3 min read
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