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To register for Cordis Academy, register by printing off the Cordis Academy Registration form off the website and mailing it to Cordis Academy, c/o Wasby, 4633 Jefferson Ridge Way, Marietta, GA 30066.

If you have any questions, pleae call Tracey Hamby 770-422-8720 (7th-12th grade) or Amy Smith 770-928-8188 (K-5 thru 6th grade).

Location:        Grace Community Church

                        770 Kennesaw Ave. NE

                        Marietta, GA 30060

 

Orientation:  August 4 & 5, 2010 times to be announced

Dates:  August 12 – Dec. 9, 2010; Jan. 13- May 12, 2011

No classes on Oct. 14, 2010, November 25, 2010 and February 17, 2011

Spring Break: April 7, 2011   

Day: Thursdays

Sessions: 32

Time: 9:00am-4:30pm

 

Registration fee:  $180.00 (January- February 28), $200.00 (March-May 31)

                                 $220.00 (after June 1), $240.00 (after August 1)  per student

Payment plans are available.  Registration fees cover the costs of the uniform shirt, rent, supplies, insurance, etc needed to run the school for the year.

 

Registration Fee Payment plans:

For $180 registration fee: 

6 month payment plan= $30.00 per month; 5 month payment plan=$36.00 per month;

4 month payment plan=$45.00 per month; 3 month payment plan= $60.00 per month;

2 month payment plan= $90.

For $200 registration fee:  5 month payment plan=$40.00 per month;

4 month payment plan=$50.00 per month; 3 month payment plan= $66.67 per month;

2 month payment plan= $100.00.

For $220 registration fee:  2 month payment plan= $110.00.

 

Tuition Payment: Please prayerfully consider this commitment before applying.  You will be liable for payment for the full year after the August 1st deadline.

K- 6th grade monthly tuition payment for a full time Master’s/Masterkey/Portfolio student is $125 ($1125.00 yearly tuition)  and $145.00 ($1,305.00 yearly tuition) for students not attending Master’s Academy  and from Sept.-May (9 payments).  Please note that no tuition will be due in August.    A $20.00 late fee will be applied each month that the tuition is late.  Failure to pay tuition for more than two months will result in dismissal. 

7th -12th grade monthly tuition payment for a fulltime Masterkey/Portfolio Academy student is $135.00 ($1,215.00 yearly tuition) and $155.00 ($1,395.00 yearly tuition) for students not attending Masterkey or Portfolio Academies from Sept.-May (9 payments). Please note that no tuition will be due in August.    A $20.00 late fee will be applied each month that the tuition is late.  Failure to pay tuition for more than two months will result in dismissal.

A la Carte Class offerings for 7th-12th grade students

Cost - $45.00 per class per month with a registration fee of $50 per class; Study Hall – monthly tuition payment is $20

 

 
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