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TUITION ASSISTANCE
Tuition assistance is available through the many
benefactors who support Lutheran High School. Beginning
the summer of 2005, LHS contracted with an outside
organization to make recommendations for distribution of
scholarship funds to qualifying families. Awarding of
funds is based on need and academic progress. Since the
total amount of scholarship monies varies from year to
year, LHS uses the recommendations from the independent
source as a guideline for distribution of its available
tuition assistance. Applications for tuition assistance
are available in the school office or
on-line. Contact LHS
to obtain access to the proper documentation and codes
for utilization.
MERIT SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
The following merit scholarship awards are available
through Lutheran High School.
Daniel Scholarship
The Valedictorian and Salutatorian graduating from the
8th grade of each of the Lutheran High School
Association member elementary schools (Concordia
Lutheran and Shepherd of the Hills) each receives a
scholarship in the amount of $1,500 to be applied to LHS
tuition. If the student does not enroll at LHS, the
scholarship is not transferable, nor will it be awarded
to another student. This scholarship is renewable
annually provided the student’s cumulative GPA remains
above 90.
“To these four young men (Daniel, Hananiah, Mishael, and
Azaria) God gave knowledge and understanding of all
kinds of literature and learning.”
Daniel 1:17a
Solomon Scholarship
Students who score in the top 10% on the Lutheran High
School pre-enrollment Admissions/Placement Test receive
a one-time $500 scholarship to be applied to LHS
tuition. To be eligible for the scholarship, the student
must take the test prior to
February 1.
If a student in unable to attend any of the scheduled
testing sessions, his/her parent(s) should contact the
LHS school office to discuss alternate testing options.
Alternate testing must take place before February 1 for
the student to be eligible for the scholarship. If an
eligible student does not enroll at LHS, the scholarship
is not transferable, nor will it be awarded to another
student.
“God gave Solomon wisdom and very great insight, and a
breath of understanding as measureless as the sand on
the seashore.”
1 Kings 4:29
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