Our Admissions Policies
While we do have some tuition fees and prices, we strive to keep the cost as low as possible to help your pocketbook.
First Class Education At Reasonable Prices
Calvary Christian Academy is not a government-funded school. That being said, there are still expenses that come with running a premier academic program. We strive to keep those costs to a minimum in order to save your pocketbook. Below you will find several of documents that will give you the details of the price of admission.
School Admission Documents
New Student Inquiry
Form
Financial
Agreement
Form
New Student Enrollment Process
Handbook & Guidelines
Every school has a rulebook. Our handbook simply encourages every student to live their lives according to principles found within the Bible. While other rulebooks base their foundation on what is ‘best’ for the student, ours emphasizes moral goodness both during the students schooling and throughout their post-graduate lives.
CCA Grades K-6
Handbook
Dress Code Guidelines
School Supplies List
Frequently Asked Financial Questions
Can I Set Up Auto Pay For My Account?
Yes, but only for regular tuition payments. You have to create an account with tithe.ly to set up auto payments. You can start by going to ccaturner.org and clicking on “Pay Your School Bill Online”. In the top right corner, click “Login/Sign” to set up an account that includes auto pay. You cannot set up auto pay for lunches, field trips, athletic fees and/or other charges.
Are There Any Discounts Or Scholarships?
There is a 5% discount on ALL tuition if ALL tuition for the school year is paid in full before school starts.
There is a Christian service discount available for students whose parent(s) are full-time church staff. Currently, there is no scholarship program.
CCA strives to keep the price low for all students.
Why Have I Not Received A Bill?
There may be an issue with your email. Please contact the office at secretary@ccaturner.0rg to confirm the contact information is correct.
When Do I Get Billed For Tuition?
Tuition bills are sent on the 1st of each month to the email account on file for each student or family.
When Is My Tuition Payment Due?
Tuition payments are due on the 15th of each month.
Are There Late Fees?
Yes, there is a $25 late fee for tuition payments that are not paid by the 15th of each month.
When Do I Get Billed For School Lunches, Field Trips, Sports, And Other Activities?
Those invoices are sent out as needed. School lunches are billed out once per month.
How Can I See What I Am Being Billed For?
In your email, click “view and pay”. You will be taken to the Intuit website. Click on the “view invoice” button to see your full bill in detail.
How Many Payment Plans Are There?
There are currently three payment plans.
First plan: Full pay. Entire year tuition is paid before school starts is given a 5% discount
Second plan: 10 Month pay. Ten (10) payments starting September 1st through June 1st
Third plan: 12 Month pay. Twelve (12) Payments Starting August 1st through July 1st.
What If I Have A Financial Question?
Email cliff.gibbs@cbcturner.com. If you have an urgent question, call or email the school office, and the secretary will get your question to the right person to answer it as soon as possible.
What If I Have A Question About A Bill Or My Bill Is Incorrect?
Reply by email to the specific invoice that was emailed to you.
Are There Refunds?
The registration fee is non-refundable. The tuition is refunded based on the number of days a student goes to school. School lunches, athletic fees, and all other miscellaneous fees and charges are not refundable.
Does My Account Have A Balance?
Email cliff.gibbs@cbcturner.com for balance questions.
What If I Cannot Pay My Bill This Month?
Contact the Calvary Baptist Church Treasurer (Cliff Gibbs) at cliff.gibbs@cbcturner.com or by phone (207) 577-5722 to work out payment details.
Calvary Christian Academy strives to help our families through the ups and downs of life.
I Still Owe Money From Last Year, Can My Student Still Attend School?
No. The handbook states that previous bills must be paid before a student can attend the next year of school. Any appeal to this rule must be done through the School Board.