Flexible Tuition And Scholarships
Maumee Valley Country Day School is committed to welcoming talented students from all backgrounds. We believe our education provides a lifelong advantage, and we are dedicated to making that investment accessible to families. Our tuition reflects the value of this transformative experience and the resources required to sustain our academic excellence.
Flexible Tuition
Maumee Valley offers need-based flexible tuition for students in Pre-Kindergarten through 12th grade. We utilize FACTS, a secure Financial Aid Management tool, to ensure our awarding process is fair, data-driven, and easy for families to navigate.
Because financial circumstances, school budgets, and tuition rates may change, families must re-apply annually. To be considered, please ensure your application is submitted through the FACTS portal.
EdChoice
EdChoice is available to all Ohio students in Kindergarten through 12th grade. Depending on school district, household income and grade level, families can receive a scholarship ranging from $616 to $8,408 per child. This program is managed by the Ohio Department of Education and Workforce, and we have a dedicated EdChoice specialist on staff to guide you through every step.
Ohio 529 Plan
The Ohio 529 is a low-fee investment tool that lets your savings grow and be withdrawn tax-free for K-12 tuition or any post-secondary education nationwide. Ohio residents can deduct up to $4,000 in contributions per child annually from their state taxes, with the ability to carry forward any extra contributions to future years. It remains a flexible asset that won’t significant hurt financial aid and can be transferred to other family members if your child’s educational path changes.
Scholarships
Our Merit Scholarship program recognizes students entering grades 4–10 based on their academic excellence and anticipated contributions to our school. Eligibility is assessed during the application process, focusing on prior performance, alignment with the Maumee Valley mission, and community potential. Awards are worth up to $5,000 and are renewable annually, provided the student remains in good academic and community standing.
Scholarships
Renewable merit scholarship awarded to an Upper School student with an interest in math and science of financial need. A minimum GPA of 3.3 must be maintained for renewal.
Awarded annually to an incoming or current freshman of financial need with academic potential who best exemplifies the quality of leadership in school activities. Created in tribute to MVCDS alumnus Rodney Boldon. The Committee is comprised of the Chair of the Scholarship Committee, Director of Admission, President of Student Council, Faculty Representative, and Head of School. The scholarship is awarded at the annual Upper School awards ceremony prior to graduation.
Awarded to an incoming student with an interest in math or science with financial need. Honors Dorothy Jabarin, a long-serving math and technology teacher.
Renewable scholarship awarded to a junior or senior who possesses the qualities of character and scholarship that were so important to Coach Nuzum. These include leadership, commitment, accountability, strong work ethic, perseverance, confidence, and scholarship.
Renewable scholarship awarded to an incoming Middle or Upper School student who is a minority of financial need.
Renewable scholarship awarded to an incoming student with an interest in English, of financial need; Upper School student preferred.
Supports an incoming Upper School student who demonstrates leadership skills, is engaged in service to the larger community, and contributes to the vitality of Maumee Valley.
The purpose of this scholarship is to attract an individual in financial need with musical talent who could contribute to and grow from the music programs in place at Maumee Valley, with preference given to the string ensemble. Created in memory of Colleen Sieberg who was an integral part of the Maumee Valley community for 40 years. From writing and orchestrating countless concerts and productions to cheering on our athletes from the sidelines, Colleen inspired children to find and embrace their passions. Colleen loved teaching, loved her students, and left her mark on Maumee Valley in so many ways.
Renewable scholarship awarded to an incoming freshman female of financial need.
Provides financial aid to support racial and ethnic diversity. Created to honor the memory of Willis Stork, headmaster of MVCDS from 1938 to 1955.
Providing financial aid for students in 1st through 6th grades. Scholarships are based on need and automatically renewed through 6th grade as long as the student remains in good standing.
A renewable award benefiting an incoming student from a primary or secondary Toledo Public School who demonstrates financial need.
Support students of financial need with preference to those from single-parent households. The recipient must demonstrate financial need and provide a statement on academic goals, dreams, and aspirations.