The Tuition Assistance Program (TAP) provides financial assistance for economically disadvantaged students so they can attend Catholic school.
Students who are currently receiving a TAP/SOS/O4E Award in the 8th grade may receive an Application from their Catholic Elementary School. Students can meet with CEF Representatives at an On-Campus application processing date by setting up an appointment through the CEF Website.
Below is a walk-through of how parents can setup their appointments with CEF via our new Online System.
1. CLICK HERE (Make sure to turn off any “Pop-up Blockers”)
2. Select “Next” on the Welcome Screen
3. Choose a Location to meet with CEF Representatives (DESIRED HIGH SCHOOL) and Select “Next"
4. Choose a Time to meet with CEF Representatives and Select “Next”
5. Enter in your information to reserve your appointment (Make sure to enter your Cell and Email in order to get text and email reminders) and Select “Save”
6. Please print or save the confirmation page for your records.
All current 9th through 11th graders & current 8th graders who are not receiving a CEF Award can only make an appointment at the High School where they are intending to attend in the Fall of 2022.
Students can meet with CEF Representatives at an On-Campus application processing date by setting up an appointment through the CEF Website.
Below is a walk-through of how parents can setup their appointments with CEF via our new Online System.
Below is a walk-through of how parents can setup their appointments with CEF via our new Online System.
1. CLICK HERE (Make sure to turn off any “Pop-up Blockers”)
2. Select “Next” on the Welcome Screen
3. Choose a Location to meet with CEF Representatives (DESIRED HIGH SCHOOL) and Select “Next"
4. Choose a Time to meet with CEF Representatives and Select “Next”
5. Enter in your information to reserve your appointment (Make sure to enter your Cell and Email in order to get text and email reminders) and Select “Save”
6. Please print or save the confirmation page for your records.
The Save Our Students Program (SOS) began in 1998 as a complementary tuition awards program for those students identified as, at-risk and for whom a private-school education might be their best opportunity for success.