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Children of full-time Jewish professionals (working minimum 32 hours/week) at an eligible Jewish non-profit organization in Atlanta may be eligible for up to a 50% tuition reduction (excludes fees and other costs) at participating Atlanta Jewish schools (K-12): Atlanta Jewish Academy, The Davis Academy, The Epstein School, Temima – The Richard & Jean Katz High School for Girls, Torah Day School of Atlanta or The Weber School (participating schools must be Cognia or SAIS accredited). The JCP Day School Tuition Grant is guaranteed for the duration of the child’s attendance in the division they are in when first becoming eligible (elementary, middle, or high school). If a child moves to another participating Jewish school in Atlanta, they are eligible to keep the Grant if all other eligibility criteria are met.
A Jewish day school education is a proven leading indicator of a child’s Jewish involvement as an adult. These grants are funded by members of the Atlanta Jewish community with appreciation and gratitude for the many contributions these professionals make.

Day School (K-8) Tuition Grant: How does the grant work?
Students must apply and earn acceptance to one of the participating Jewish day schools. If at least one parent is a full-time Jewish professional, clergy member, or educator, then the child may be eligible to receive the JCP Day School Tuition Grant. Each school is allocated a pool that is distributed per capita to eligible students.
Participating schools:
- Atlanta Jewish Academy
- The Davis Academy
- The Epstein School
- Torah Day School of Atlanta

High School (9-12) Tuition Grant: How does the grant work?
9th-12th Grade
Students must apply to and earn acceptance to one of the participating, SAIS or Cognia accredited Jewish high schools. If at least one parent is a full-time Jewish professional or educator, then the child may be eligible to receive the JCP High School Tuition Grant. Each school is allocated a pool that is distributed per capita to eligible students.
Participating schools:
- Atlanta Jewish Academy
- The Weber School
- Temima, The Richard & Jean Katz High School for Girls
Who is eligible?
Children of full-time Jewish professionals (working minimum 32 hours/week) at an eligible Jewish non-profit organization in Atlanta may be eligible for up to a 50% tuition reduction (excludes fees and other costs) at participating Atlanta Jewish day schools: Atlanta Jewish Academy, The Davis Academy, The Epstein School, Temima – The Richard & Jean Katz High School for Girls, Torah Day School of Atlanta or The Weber School (participating schools must be Cognia or SAIS accredited). The JCP Day School Tuition Grant is guaranteed for the duration of the child’s attendance in the division they are in when first becoming eligible (elementary, middle, or high school). If a child moves to another participating Jewish day school in Atlanta, they are eligible to keep the Grant if all other eligibility criteria are met.
How does the Grant work?
Students must apply and earn acceptance to one of the participating Jewish day schools — Atlanta Jewish Academy, The Davis Academy, The Epstein School, Temima – The Richard & Jean Katz High School for Girls, Torah Day School of Atlanta or The Weber School (participating schools must be Cognia or SAIS accredited). Each school is allocated a pool that is distributed per capita to eligible students.
Are there income caps?
No. The child of any qualified Jewish professional is eligible to receive the Grant for attending a participating Cognia or SAIS accredited Jewish day or high school, regardless of parental income.
Does enrollment in the program automatically continue?
Once a student begins receiving the Grant in elementary or middle school (“school division”), they are considered part of a JCP Grant cohort. The student remains part of the cohort through the student’s completion of the school division in which they were enrolled when they began receiving the JCP Grant, provided all eligibility criteria are met. Parents must submit documentation semi-annually to their child’s school to re-verify employment eligibility. If a student receiving the JCP Grant completes elementary school and begins middle school, they may be eligible to be part of a new cohort if one is approved.
For more information and eligibility questions: Reach out to Sarah Topal, JCP Senior Manager, stopal@zalik.org