Tuition & Fees

Investing in your child’s Future.

Adventist education at Bass Memorial Academy is an investment in your child’s future! Enrolling your child at BMA is a significant financial commitment made by a family. However, Bass Memorial Academy wishes to partner with families to help them enroll their children at BMA. Financial assistance is available from many sources: other family members, students’ contributions from work, local churches, and scholarships from many different sources. Assistance is also available from our Worthy Student Fund, made possible by generous alumni and other Bass supporters. When everyone works together, finances can be manageable!

How Can I Afford It?

1. Review the flat rate charges. Then, study the scholarships, discounts, financial assistance plans, work opportunities, and financial aid (see Scholarships & Financial Aid section of the website for more information).

2. Contact our Treasurer to begin your personal budget/payment plan session. We will work with you to find scholarships, work, etc. to reduce the cost to your family.

Tuition & Fees

BMA makes a flat-rate charge to allow more accurate planning. These totals do not include registration fees.

Village (non-dormitory)YearlyMonthly
Tuition (includes a noon meal on school days)$12,600$1,260
TOTAL$12,600$1,260
DormitoryYearlyMonthly
Tuition$11,800$1,180
Room & Board$7,500$750
SUB-TOTAL$19,300$1,930
Room & Key Deposit (returnable at end of year)$100
TOTAL$19,400$1,930

The full charge is broken down into ten (10) payments.  The first monthly payment is due at registration.  The following nine (9) payments will be billed on statements dated the 25th of each month through April, and due the following month.  (For example, the September charge will be billed on the August 25 statement.)

Due at RegistrationDormitoryVillage
Flat Rate #1$1,930$1,260
Entrance Fee*$700$700
Textbooks$200$200
Technology Fee$175$175
Room & Key Deposit$100
TOTAL$3,105$2,335

*Entrance Fee charges include items such as computer lab use, student accident insurance, laundry, student association and special events, yearbook, class dues, library, boys/girls club activities, etc. (Note: International students must provide their own sickness and accident insurance.