Affordability
NDCL is dedicated to maintaining a student body that is socially and economically diverse. Recognizing the financial commitment a family must make for an NDCL education, the school provided over $500,000 in tuition assistance for the 2007-08 school year. This assistance is awarded according to demonstrated family need with consideration given to academic potential and contribution to the NDCL community.
Tuition
Tuition for the 2007-08 school year is $7,850. Parents may choose one of three payment plans:
Full Payment Plan:
Total amount due on or before July 10.
Semester Plan:
Half is due on or before July 10, and half is due on or before December 10.
Monthly Plan:
Ten monthly payments, beginning in July and ending in April. There is an interest charge with this payment plan set up directly with NDCL. Contact the finance office for details.
Auxiliary services funding provides student textbooks for all classes except religion. A one-time, non-refundable registration fee is due at the time of initial registration.

There is a $100 tuition reduction for each additional student attending NDCL from the
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Philanthropic support plays an ever-increasing role in providing a high-quality, Catholic
education for your people today. The Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin Founders Club and Annual
Fund Drive were established to encourage charitable giving among our immediate family
of alumni, parents and friends. Financial support of NDCL ensures that an outstanding
Catholic education remains affordable to families who desire to bring their children
up in the love of faith and family.
We welcome your interest in contributing to the success of NDCL. Your generous support
of NDCL now and through the years will stand as a testimony to the Catholic generosity,
service and love. Your gift is tax deductible.
Students are expected to give their full support to school fundraising efforts.
- A gift certificate program based on the basic buying habits of any family.
- Participants build tuition credit from using the certificates and can apply credit
to their own family, another family, or the general scholarship fund.
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