Tuition and Support

Tuition & Financial Aid – Feller School

We Believe Every Child Deserves This Education

Cost should never be the reason a child doesn't get the support they need. We do our best to make Feller School accessible to every family — and we mean that.

We do our best to never turn away a student. We firmly believe every child deserves the opportunity to learn in an environment that suits their learning style.

Tuition at a Glance

Simple, Transparent Pricing

We believe families deserve to know what to expect. Here's a clear picture of what Feller School costs — and how we work to make it work for you.

$15,000

Full Tuition Per Year

Tuition for the 2025–2026 school year is $15,000 for all grades K–6. This covers your child's full educational program.

FACTS

Flexible Payment Plans

We use FACTS Tuition Management. Pay in full, or choose a payment plan that works for your family's budget.

Aid Available

Needs-Based Assistance

Financial assistance is available for families who qualify. We review each application individually.

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Ways to Reduce Your Cost

More Ways to Make It Work

Beyond our financial aid program, there are additional ways Wisconsin families can offset the cost of private school tuition.

Feller School Financial Aid

Needs-based assistance is available directly through Feller School. We review each family's situation individually — there's no formula, just an honest conversation about what's possible.

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Wisconsin Tuition Tax Deduction

Wisconsin parents may deduct up to $4,000 per student in grades K–8 on their state taxes. Talk to your CPA for details.

Up to $4,000 per student

529 Savings Plan

Under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017, you can use a 529 plan for private K–12 tuition — up to $10,000 per year, per child.

Up to $10,000/year
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How Financial Aid Works at Feller

The process is straightforward and confidential. We never want paperwork to be the thing standing between your child and the right school.

1
Pay your enrollment deposit

The $1,000 enrollment deposit form includes a financial aid option — just indicate you'd like to apply when you complete your deposit.

2
Receive and complete the financial aid form

We'll send you the financial aid application to fill out alongside your enrollment paperwork. All information is kept strictly confidential.

3
Complete your student application

Once your deposit and financial aid form are submitted, you'll complete the full student application.

4
We'll review and reach out

Our team reviews every application individually and will be in touch to discuss what's available for your family.

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How to Apply for Financial Aid

Financial aid is part of the enrollment process — not a separate application.

1

Pay your enrollment depositThe deposit form includes a financial aid option — just indicate you'd like to apply.

2

Receive the financial aid formWe'll send you the application to complete alongside your enrollment paperwork.

3

Complete your school applicationOnce your deposit and financial aid form are in, finish the full student application to complete enrollment.

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Questions before you're ready? Reach out to us first.

Application Deadlines

Returning Students

Aid applications for returning students are due by July 1st each year.

New Students

New families can apply on a rolling basis at any time during the enrollment process.

Questions?

Reach out to our team — we're happy to walk you through the process before you apply.

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Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Aid is not automatically guaranteed, but we review every application seriously and do our best to find a solution for every family. We firmly believe no child should be turned away because of finances.
Absolutely. All financial aid information is treated with complete confidentiality and never shared beyond those involved in the aid review process.
We use FACTS Tuition Management. Families can pay in full or spread payments across the year on a trimester or full-year plan.
Yes — under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017, 529 plans can be used for private K–12 tuition up to $10,000 per year, per child. We recommend speaking with your financial advisor for specifics.
Wisconsin parents can deduct up to $4,000 per student in grades K–8 from their state taxes each year. Talk to your CPA for specifics on how to claim this deduction.

Don't Let Cost Be the Reason You Don't Reach Out

If you're worried about affording Feller School, please reach out before you make any decisions. We'd rather have that conversation than have a child miss out on what they need.

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