Admissions

Paying for Weber

We are committed to making Weber an affordable option for families who determine that Weber is the right school for their student and strongly believe that tuition costs should not inhibit access to academic excellence. Please call us to discuss your family's needs.

Financial Needs Questionnaire

To be eligible for tuition assistance consideration, families must complete the Tuition Assistance Application and supply all requested information and supporting documentation by Friday, February 3, 2025.

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  • 2024-2025 Tuition

    $35,500.00
    Includes:
    • Books and classroom supplies
    • Shabbaton
    • All school celebrations and holiday programming
    • Technology including The Daniel Zalik Academy for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Design
    • Athletics
  • Tuition Management

    We offer a personalized approach to tuition setting based on your family’s income and expenses, determined through a financial application process administered by Clarity. Parents requesting tuition assistance are asked to complete this confidential application

    The Clarity portal to receive Tuition Assistance applications is open. Completed applications should be submitted by Friday, February 28, 2025.

    The Admissions Committee and the Tuition Assistance Committee are separate committees. A student’s acceptance or denial to the school is based solely on academic merit and without regard to the need for financial aid.
  • Available Grants

    Jewish Professional Discount
    THE JEWISH COMMUNITY PROFESSIONAL HIGH SCHOOL TUITION GRANT
    Children of full-time Jewish professionals (defined as working 32 hours or more per week at an eligible Jewish non-profit organization in Atlanta) automatically qualify for a 50% tuition reduction (excludes fees or other costs). There is no application, and you only need your employer to send a letter confirming your full-time employment.

    Click here for more information on the JCP High School Tuition Grant
     
  • Available Scholarships

    ALEF FUND SCHOLARSHIP
    The ALEF Fund, Inc. provides scholarships to qualified students who are coming to Weber from a public school, or those who have previously received an ALEF Fund scholarship, and whose family meets the income cap requirement. If your child is eligible, ALEF funds can significantly offset the cost of tuition.

    Scholarships can only be offered to students prior to their enrollment at Weber. Once a student receives a scholarship from ALEF, it is renewable annually until graduation, contingent upon continuing eligibility and availability of funds.

    Click here to complete your financial aid application.

    JOSEPH SORIANO SCHOLARSHIP
    The Joseph Soriano Scholarship was established in memory of beloved Weber School alumnus Joseph Soriano, z"l, ’04, whose incredible intellectual curiosity, spirit, and athleticism made a profound impact on the lives of those around him, and who tragically passed away in an accident in September 2012.

    The Joseph Soriano Scholarship is available for Weber students who demonstrate financial need, academic strength, athletic excellence, and a commitment to the community. Made possible through a major gift from The Barbara and Sanford H. Orkin Family Foundation, Inc., the scholarship provides up to four years of need-based support.

    Click here to apply for The Joseph Soriano Scholarship.

Tuition Assistance Questions?

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  • Paul Ginburg 

    Associate Head of School, Chief Advancement Officer

Admissions Questions?

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  • Rise Arkin 

    Director of Admissions
    404-917-2500, ext. 131
  • Casey Greene 

    Admissions Intake Manager
    404-902-3229, ext. 363
The Weber School, a Jewish Community high school serving students from all Jewish backgrounds, prepares students for success in college and in life with comprehensive academic and co-curricular programs that inspire student exploration, leadership, and Jewish social consciousness. Many of our programs and academies are unique to Weber and can't be found at any other Atlanta-area high schools.

The Felicia Penzell Weber Jewish Community High School admits students of any race, color, and national or ethnic origin.