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KCS offers financial aid through two Scholarship Programs:

  • The Kyle-Lenn-Joey (KLJ) Scholarship Fund is available for students entering Preschool through Grade 12.  The KLJ Scholarship Fund started in loving memory of three boys who died of cancer while attending KCS.  Since the boys loved their time at KCS, their families wanted to preserve their memory through a Scholarship Fund.  Scholarships are awarded primarily on the basis of financial need and funds availability.  Involvement in the life of the school (PTG fundraising, KLJ Walkathon, and volunteering) are also considered.
  • The Bill and Annie Yamada Scholarship Fund is available for students entering Kindergarten through Grade 12. Established in 2023, this perpetual scholarship fund was made possible through the generosity of long-time Kaimuki Christian Church members Bill and Annie Yamada.  As former educators and loyal supporters of Kaimuki Christian, the Yamadas wholeheartedly believe in the mission of KCS.  Applicants should demonstrate financial aid and hold a minimum GPA of 3.0 (or equivalent for elementary).

 


FACTS Grant & Aid Assessment will be conducting the financial need analysis for KCS for the upcoming 2024-2025 school year.  Families applying for financial aid will need to complete an annual online application by March 15 and submit the necessary supporting documentation to FACTS Grant & Aid Assessment by April 20.  FACTS Grant & Aid charges a nonrefundable application fee of $35 per family.  Award notification letters will be sent out by the first week of June.

Financial Aid Timeline

Early January: Applications available on FACTS

March 15: Application Deadline

April 20: Supplemental Documents Deadline

Early June: Notification Letters Mailed