Tuition at The Polytech may be paid via check or by credit card (VISA, Mastercard, Discover, and American Express). All tuition and fees are due 10 days before the first day of the term, or immediately upon registration if enrolling later. The Enrollment and Registration fee is due at the time of agreement and necessary to hold a seat in the upcoming term.
New students may pay the registration fee online at their convenience by clicking here.
Educators requesting clock hours may pay the fee online by clicking here.
If you have an invoice and want to make an online payment, please use this link: paypal.me/thepolytech
To assist with student tuition, consider these following options:
Discounts
Discount |
Service |
Description and Terms |
3% |
Annual Tuition and Quarterly Tuition |
When paid in advance 60 or more days ahead of the first day of the term via check, a 3% pre-payment discount is applied. |
1% |
Annual Tuition and Quarterly Tuition |
When paid in advance 30 or more days ahead of the first day of the term via check, a 1% pre-payment discount is applied. |
To be eligible for discounts, tuition must be paid by check.
529 Accounts
As of January 1, 2018, families with established 529 plans may withdraw up to $10,000 per year tax free to pay for private school tuition. In addition, 529 funds may also be used to purchase related supports such as technology, books, and supplies. For more information, please check with a tax advisor or your 529 plan administrator.
Flexible Spending Accounts / Health Savings Accounts
Some students enroll at The Polytech primarily because we are able to make accommodations necessary for many health and learning issues, such as attention deficit disorder (ADHD), dyslexia, anxiety, depression, and other mental illnesses, and chronic diseases like asthma that may impact attendance. When an underlying health need drives enrollment, tuition at The Polytech may be classified as a medical expense, and eligible to be paid using pre-tax funds from a flexible spending or health savings account. Typically, a letter from the doctor outlining the need for a modified school schedule, reduced attendance requirement, individualized instruction, and/or quiet predictable learning environment would be required. Consult with your doctor, tax expert, or account administrator for more information about whether or not such funds may be used in your specific situation.
Scholarships from Bright Future Dollars for Scholars
We are so honored to partner with Bright Future Dollars for Scholars, a non-profit organization that has been funding educational opportunities since 1997. To be eligible, students must have extenuating circumstances that impact their ability to attend school or learn in a traditional setting, and be interested to study in one of the 5 career pathways offered at The Polytech: Healthcare, Engineering, Education, Manufacturing, and Business & IT. For more information about Bright Future Dollars for Scholars is available here or you may send an email enquiry to
To apply for a scholarship from Bright Future Dollars for Scholars, please request an application from Reza Khastou at
To donate to Bright Future Dollars for Scholars, click here.