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Merit Scholarships 

Grandview offers a variety of scholarships to recognize students for extraordinary academic achievement, strong moral character, and the potential to contribute to Grandview's community beyond the classroom. Scholarship allocations are limited each year and awarded on a first come, first served basis. 

The Academic Pride Scholarship is designated for students in grades 6-12. Students entering Grandview Preparatory School for the first time are eligible to receive the Academic Pride Scholarship. Candidates must register and complete the Secondary School Admission Test (SSAT) and meet all other admission requirements.


Students scoring in the 90-99% SSAT Percentile Ranks will receive $17,000.
Students scoring in the 80-89% SSAT Percentile Ranks will receive $10,000.
Students scoring in the 70-79% SSAT Percentile Ranks will receive $5,000.


Academic Pride Scholarships are renewable each year a student remains in good standing. Academic Pride Scholarships may not be combined with any other scholarship or tuition reduction.

The Grandview Merit Scholarship is designated for students in grades 6-12. Students entering Grandview Preparatory School for the first time may apply for the Grandview Merit Scholarship. Competitive applicants will demonstrate quality academic performance, strong moral character, hard work, and the potential to contribute to the Grandview community beyond the classroom. The Grandview Merit Scholarships range from $500 to $4,500. The scholarships have designated requirements for eligibility and are renewable each year a student remains in good standing. 

*Scholarship cannot be combined with any other scholarship or tuition discount 

The Milton Kantor Scholarship is awarded to a student or students who exhibit leadership qualities, are in good academic standing, and have demonstrated need through an application for financial aid. The Milton Kantor Scholarships range from $1,000 - $10,000. Awards are dependent upon funding.

*Scholarship cannot be combined with any other scholarship or tuition discount 

The Community Scholarship is designated for students in grades K-12. Competitive applicants will demonstrate quality academic performance, strong moral character, hard work, and the promise to contribute to the Grandview community beyond the classroom.  Students may apply for the Community Scholarship by writing an essay regarding their previous impacts on their communities and complete a scholarship interview with selected committee members. The Community Scholarship is a partial scholarship and is available to domestic and international applicants. The scholarship has designated requirements for eligibility and are renewable each year a student remains in good standing.   

*Scholarship cannot be combined with any other scholarship or tuition discount 


State-Funded Scholarships

Grandview is able to accept a limited number of state-funded scholarships each year. Please contact the Admission Office to confirm availability for the current year. 

Note: Effective March 27th, Grandview will continue to accept state-funded scholarships on a limited basis with the understanding that families are responsible for the full cost of tuition minus their awarded scholarship. State-funded money will be directly credited to students' accounts as it's sent to the school.

A state funded scholarship based off financial need available to low-income children. The scholarship may be combined with variable tuition, discounts and other scholarships. For more information, visit www.stepupforstudents.org 

A state funded scholarship based off financial need available to low-income children. The scholarship may be combined with variable tuition, discounts and other scholarships. For more information, visit www.stepupforstudents.org 

The Family Empowerment -UA scholarship provides eligible students a scholarship that can be used to purchase approved services or products in order to design a customized educational program for the student. Scholarships can be used for specialized services such as speech or occupational therapy, instructional materials, tuition at an eligible private school, contributions to a college prepaid account and more. The program is directly administered by state-approved nonprofit scholarship funding organizations.

*Important Note: Grandview has limited resources available to students requiring special education services or accommodations. Students will not have access to the same special education and related services that they would receive if enrolled in a public school under the IDEA act. All students must go through the admission process and be formally accepted. Eligibility for this scholarship does not guarantee admission to Grandview Preparatory School. 


Additional Information

For more information regarding the admission process, please contact the Office of Admission at admission@grandviewprep.net or 561.416.9737 ext. 1304.