Financial Aid
We believe that no student's education should be put on hold because of money. Thomas A. Edison High School is committed to offering financial aid to families in need, and holds two major fundraising campaigns during the year to make it available. Requests for financial aid are independently reviewed by the Private School Aid Service. After all applications have been considered, PSAS makes their award recommendations based on the total available scholarship money. Thomas A. Edison then contacts each family with the award information.
The deadline to apply for financial aid is April 2, 2012.
You can apply online, or download a printable form and mail it in to PSAS. Our School Code is 1828, which must be included on your application. If you have other questions about financial aid, contact Koleen Hall at 503-595-5555, ext 301.
Student Aid Form 2012-2013 (Mail to PSAS when completed)
Online Application available at http://www.psas.org/onlineapp.aspx
Instructions for Online Application
Families who apply after the deadline of April 2, 2012 will not be eligible to receive financial aid for the 2012-13 school year.
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Located in Portland, Oregon, Thomas A. Edison is a private high school dedicated to meeting the special education needs of Learning Disabled (LD) teens. Our students’ learning differences include Dyslexia, ADD, ADHD, Asperger’s Syndrome, Tourette’s Syndrome, Dysgraphia, Dyscalculia, Visual Perception and Nonverbal Learning Disorders.


