Tuition-Reducing Options

In addition to the family discounts included in our tuition rates for three or more children enrolled at our school, there are several options available:

BCS Financial Aid –  We offer a limited financial aid program for families who have registered their children at BCS.  Financial aid is awarded to families based on need, without regard to race, sex, color, religion or national origin.  Click Here to Download the Financial Aid Package.  This application and necessary information must be returned no later than June 7, 2023 for the 2023- 2024 school year.

Scholarships for First-Time Families:  Church Member Scholarships are available from the pastor of the church your family attends.  Your pastor may contact Pastor Mick at Crosspoint Church (947-6576) for more details.   

Bill Prest Scholarship - Available to Middle and High School students with at least an 85% academic average and a commendable behavior record. Parents fill out an application and the students must write an essay as described on the application. The student is required to have two letters of recommendation: one from a teacher, one from his/her pastor.  Click here to download an application.

Maine Children’s Scholarship Fund – Provides scholarships to Maine children in K5 through 12th grade to help pay for part of public or private school tuition, or toward home schooling expenses. Please visit the organization’s website for more details (http://www.mecsf.org/).

Legacy, Inc. – Recognizes the importance of providing a safe, nurturing environment in which children can learn, participate in a spirit of patriotism, and grow in their Christian faith. It is Legacy’s mission to help as many children as possible share in this experience by providing tuition assistance.   Click here to download an application. Please visit their website for more details (http://www.ourmissionistuition.com/).

KidGuard Scholarship Program –  The KidGuard for Education Scholarship is part of an effort to bring awareness and inspire solutions on issues such as cyberbullying, online predators, teen suicide and childhood depression in the age of technology. (https://www.kidguard.com/nonprofits/high-school-scholarship/).