Tuition and Financial Aid

The Sharon Academy is an approved independent school. We are approved to receive tuition money from those Vermont towns, known as “sending towns”, that normally tuition students out to area schools.

Tuition for the 2024/25 school year is $20,900 for both the middle school and the high school. This tuition for students from sending towns is paid by their town; families who do not live in sending towns and choose to attend TSA pay privately. There is also a $315 fee for field trips and other events.

Following are the supervisory unions (SU) and sending towns closest to TSA. You will also find a link to each SU’s tuition form that needs to be filled out yearly and submitted to their central office staff.

 

Students have school-choice for the grades listed after each town.

White River Valley Supervisory Union – WRVSU

  • Chelsea: 9–12
  • Granville: K–12
  • Hancock: K–12
  • Rochester: 7–12
  • Sharon: 7–12
  • Stockbridge: 7–12
  • Strafford: 9–12
  • Tunbridge: 9–12

WRVSU Residency Verification Form

WRVSU Central Staff webpage

Windsor Southeast Supervisory Union – WSESU 

  • Hartland: 9–12
  • Weathersfield: 9–12

WSESU TUITION VOUCHER 2023-24

Tuition Vouchers are not available on the WSESU website but can be requested from the Registrar at [email protected] or [email protected].

WSESU Central Staff webpage

Mountain Views Supervisory Union – MVSU

  • Pittsfield: K–12

Tuition_Form_Pittsfield_resident

MVSU Central Staff webpage

For more information about Vermont Sending Towns and Independent Schools, please visit the Vermont Agency of Education website and Vermont Independent Schools Association. 

Additional questions can be directed to [email protected].


Financial Aid

Pat Woodin Scholarship:

Thanks to contributions from many generous friends of The Sharon Academy, we have developed a scholarship program for students enrolled in 7th and 8th grades*. Please click here for more information: Pat Woodin Scholarship.

*At this time, TSA does not have the financial resources to offer scholarships to high school students who live outside of school-choice towns. Families from school-choice towns who are experiencing financial hardship may apply to have their annual fees waived.