Mount Carmel School announced it will continue to provide discounts for families for the 2021-2022 school year.

MCS Early Bird Discounts for Families

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Mount Carmel School announced it will continue to provide discounts for families for the 2021-2022 school year. The Early Bird Special provides families with more than one child over $500 off of the overall tuition.

Families with two children can avail of a $600 tuition discount for the second child, families with three children can avail of a $1,000 tuition discount for the third child, and families with four children can avail of a $1,500 tuition discount for the fourth child.

Additionally, the annual early bird registration discount is as follows: For grades K4 – K5 registration is $50 per student (normally $100). For students in grades first through twelfth, the registration fee is $100 per student (normally $400.) The deadline for the Early Bird registration and fees is scheduled for May 01, 2021.

Additionally, the school’s Leadership Team will be exploring ways to expand scholarship funding and financial aid. This may include earmarking a portion of all Education Tax Credit (ETC) revenue towards the school’s scholarship and financial aid program.

School president, Dr. Galvin Deleon Guerrero shared, “Times have been hard and we aim to assist our families during these trying times.” Dr. G continued, “In addition to family discounts and scholarships, MCS is working to create new opportunities for students to receive financial aid to assist each student’s education and future.”

Application forms for academic and extracurricular scholarships will announced on Mount Carmel School’s media platforms.

To learn more about enrolling at Mount Carmel School for the upcoming 2021-2022 school year, call 234-6184 or visit www.mountcarmelsaipan.com.

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