Tuition & Fees

Tuition Rates and Fees and Tuition Assistance Information

 

Tuition for the 2026-2027 School Year

 

 

Kindergarten – 5th     $18,957 

Grades 6th – 8th       $21,583

Grades 9th – 12th     $24,629

 

Tuition Payments

 

Families may opt to schedule a payment plan consisting of between 1 and 12 payments through FACTS. Tuition payments for the 2026-27 school year will begin in July 2026 and conclude no later than June 2027. 

 

Any fees or tuition paid via credit card will incur a 3% processing fee. There is no additional charge for ACH (bank account) payment.

 

School Fees

 

Fees are NOT reduced by Tuition Assistance, professional discounts, or pro-rating. There also may be additional fees throughout the school year that will be billed through FACTS, including but not limited to, Athletic fees, Shabbaton Fees, Model UN, Various Testing fees, etc. The following fees are per student.

 

Application Fee:

$100 (non-refundable; all NEW students K-12)

 

Annual Fee K-8:

$1,675 (non-refundable includes annual Activity, Facility, Security and Technology Fees)

 

Annual Fee 9-12:

$1,550 (non-refundable includes annual Activity, Facility, Security)

 

Technology Fee:

$125 (non-refundable optional for 9-12 and only charged if using school provided technology)

 

Overnight Trips:

Charges TBD are communicated in advance if trip occurs (including but not limited to: Israel trip, Sport tournaments, Academic

Tournaments, Out of town Shabbatonim)

 

Senior Fees:

$150 (non-refundable and mandatory for all High School Seniors)

 

Support DAT Financially

 

All parents are asked to make Denver Academy of Torah their priority when giving Tzedekah. While we do not specify an amount as a condition of enrollment, all parents must make a meaningful annual donation. In addition, parents are encouraged to participate in giving programs that support DAT when you patronize businesses such as King Soopers.

 

Tuition Assistance

 

As a Jewish school we believe strongly that every Jewish child deserves an excellent Jewish education. We do our utmost to provide tuition assistance for qualified families in need while recognizing that lost tuition revenue dramatically impacts our budget and increases our fundraising needs. The Tuition Assistance program is a partnership. We value all of our families and our students regardless of ability to pay. The scholarship process is built on mutual trust and an understanding that we all are committed to our children and our school.

 

The Board of Trustees of the Denver Academy of Torah has allocated funds to be awarded to families in need. Funds from the DAT Tuition Assistance Program are distributed only to families that truly qualify for assistance, as every dollar we give to families in need must be raised dollar-for-dollar through fundraising from generous donors.

 

Tuition Assistance is granted through a methodical and systematic process taking into consideration each family’s specific financial circumstances. Award sizes vary based on family need and extenuating circumstances. All families, without exception, are required to pay a minimum base of 25% of tuition per child. Tuition awards at this level are extremely limited and are only awarded to families demonstrating the greatest level of need. 

 

Tuition Assistance Application Process 2026-2027

 

Tuition Assistance Applications must be completed using FACTS. New families to Denver Academy of Torah should go to: online.factsmgt.com/aid. Returning families should log on through an existing ParentsWeb account at www.factsmgt.com. Paper applications are not available. Please note that there is a $40 FACTS application fee. Families who have submitted applications by the deadline will receive priority. Funding is limited and may not be available after the deadline of March 30, 2026. In order to be considered for tuition assistance all families must complete the FACTS application. If your 2025 tax return is not completed by April 30, 2026 please submit a copy of your tax return to FACTS as soon as possible. Tuition Assistance may be revoked if substantiating information is not submitted.

 

Following the March 30, 2026 deadline, the Tuition Assistance Committee will finalize all awards. All information shared is confidential. The names of the members of the Tuition Assistance Committee are not shared publicly. Families are notified of their award amount by April 30, 2026.

 

Questions: Matt Marynik at MMarynik@datcampus.org

Denver Academy of Torah Annual Event 2026 FAQ
Event Guide
Annual Event FAQ

Denver Academy of Torah Annual Event 2026

Q1

Will this annual event be like previous years?

Yes and no! This year, we are excited to have a theater-style seated concert, featuring the acclaimed band Zusha, instead of a typical banquet-style dinner. Before the concert, there will still be ample food and beverage stations throughout the reception area! Ahead of the feature performance, we will begin the program with inspiring updates about DAT and our incredible students, like we usually do at our annual event.

We are excited for the new format to create a warmer, family-friendly atmosphere, while maintaining the elevated feel of an annual event. Attire will be Colorado Cocktail.

Q2

Is this event for the whole family?

Typically, DAT's Annual Event is primarily for adults, however due to the exciting nature of this year's concert, we are also welcoming students to attend (limited student tickets are available for purchase).

Q3

Are students going to be in the same space as the adults?

During the reception, the students will be in a separate room with supervision and their own food and activities. They must be accompanied by an adult to attend the event, but all adults can enjoy the reception while students have their own programming. Everyone will come together for the program and concert.

Q4

When and where exactly is the annual event?

Exact details are being withheld for security purposes. We have started sending the time and location out to those who have registered and been vetted, and will continue to do so on a regular basis until the day of the event.

Q5

Why should I attend the annual event?

The annual event is one of the only times that parents, grandparents, alumni, alumni parents, staff, friends, and supporters come together to celebrate and show appreciation for the school community and all DAT provides its students, the future of our Jewish community. This event is open to the entire Denver Jewish community.

Q6

Is the annual event a fundraiser?

Yes! All funds raised from the Annual Event go toward DAT's annual campaign, which is a critical component of DAT's annual operating budget. Tuition dollars alone do not cover the cost of a high-quality general and Judaic studies education rooted in Torah values.

This funding helps provide our students opportunities in STEM, sports, the arts, community engagement, leadership initiatives, service projects, real-world internships, and engaging Israel programming. Funds raised also help ensure that a DAT education is accessible to the broader Jewish community of Denver.

It takes the generosity and commitment of a strong and united community - including parents, grandparents, alumni, alumni families, and community members - to ensure DAT's ability to provide students a foundation for Jewish life and prepare our alumni to be the next generation of Jewish leaders.

We look forward to seeing you on May 19!

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