Scholarship Program

Scholarship
Highland Hall Waldorf School is pleased to offer a limited number of full and partial tuition scholarships for middle and high school students (grades 6-12). 

Our purpose with the scholarship is to provide Waldorf education to a wider segment of the L.A. community, increasing both social and financial diversity on our campus.

Scholarships are limited and are awarded based on students' unique and exceptional capacities. Students with particular talent in academics, the arts, music, athletics, and leadership/community service will be among the first considered.

Kristene D. Wallis Scholarship.   

Our purpose with the scholarship is to provide Waldorf education to a high school student and their family who would like to enroll but otherwise has financial hardship or life circumstances that would make attending Highland Hall unmanageable.

 

This scholarship is limited and is awarded based on a student's unique and exceptional capacities. Newly enrolling High School students with particular talent in academics, the arts, music, athletics, and leadership/community service will be among the first considered.

 

Learn more about the Kristene D. Wallis Scholarship!

 

To apply for a scholarship:

  1. Parent(s) submit a Tuition Assistance Application through FACTS, our tuition management company. A current U.S. Federal Income Tax Return will be required for the application to be completed and considered. (Scholarships are for U.S. students only.)
  2. Parent(s) completes the online Student Application.
  3. Student submits a letter of interest to our Enrollment Director at [email protected] sharing a picture of the exceptional capacities, accomplishments, and talents that qualify him/her as a strong candidate for the award.
  4. Parent reads, completes, and submits the Scholarship Information form (PDF below).

Select eligible applicants who are awarded the scholarship will be notified by the school's admissions department.  

Questions? Please contact Lara Chanley, Enrollment Director at [email protected] or at 818-349-1394 x 233.
 
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