We understand that investing in a Christ-centered education is an important decision, and we are committed to helping families access financial assistance.
There are two financial aid opportunities:
CrossLife Christian Academy Needs-Based Financial Aid – TADS. This school-funded assistance is awarded based on demonstrated financial need. We partner with TADS to assess eligibility. Families interested in applying can complete a confidential application through TADS, which evaluates household income, expenses, and other factors to determine qualification. You can find more information about TADS here. This is an annual application.
ACE Scholarships – ACE Scholarships is a nonprofit organization that raises funds from generous donors and grants scholarships that enable low-income families to enroll in the school of their choice. Standard awards are $2000 for K – 8th graders. Families must then arrange a payment plan with the school to cover the remaining tuition costs. Students must be applying for Kindergarten or above to be eligible. Applications are now open for the 2025/2026 school year from February 3rd – April 15th, 2025. To learn more about ACE Scholarships, including eligibility guidelines and the application process, please visit: https://www.acescholarships.org/become-a-scholar/texas/.
We look forward to partnering with you in your child’s education!
*Please note: application does not guarantee financial aid or scholarship.
For tuition, TADS, or ACE Scholarship questions, please contact the Admissions Department at 512-981-5999 ext. 104.
If you would like to apply for financial aid, we will guide you through the application process during your tour.
Non-discriminatory Admissions Policy
CrossLife Christian Academy practices a non-discrimination enrollment policy and admits students of any race, color, religious, national, and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students of our school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national, or ethnic origin in its administration of educational policies, admissions policies, athletic, or other school-administered programs.
The MAP (Measures of Academic Progress) test is a three-part assessment used to evaluate the growth and proficiency of K-12 students in math, reading, and language usage. Scores are measured against national grade-level standards.
CrossLife conducts MAP testing in the fall, winter, and spring of each school year.