Helpful Links

TADS (Financial Aid)

TADShttp://www.tads.com/

TADS FAQ - http://www.mytads.com/mytads_fa_faq.html

Tuition Management Systemshttp://www.afford.com/

QUESTIONS ABOUT YOUR TADS APPLICATION?
Contact TADS at 800-477-8237 from 9 AM to 9 PM Eastern time, or at help@tads.com

QUESTIONS SPECIFIC TO MARET
Contact the Admission & Financial Aid Office at 202-939-8814

SSAT

SSAT
SSAT supports students and families pursuing private school education around the world. Start here to learn about schools, admission testing, and the application process.

ERB Test

ERB Test
Applicants for the 9th and 10th grades are required to take either the SSAT exam or ISEE exam. Both the SSAT and ISEE websites provides locations, scheduling information and online test registration.

College Board

College Board
Applicants for the 11th grade can find PSAT links for test dates and test registration materials.

National Association of Independent Schools

National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS)
NAIS represents more than 1,100 independent schools in the United States and overseas.

Independent Education

Independent Education
Independent Education, formerly Association of Independent Schools of Greater Washington (AISGW), is an organization supporting independent private schools in Washington, D.C., and its environs.  IE has grown to a community of 85 schools educating 33,000 students from early childhood through high school in Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Washington, D.C. 

Tuition Management Systems

Tuition Management Systems
Monthly payment plans can be made through Tuition Management Systems, an independent financial service organization that allows families to divide tuition cost into monthly payments. 

Black Student Fund

Black Student Fund

The Black Student Fund (BSF) provides financial assistance and support services to Washington metropolitan area African-American students, grades pre-kindergarten to 12, and their families.

Latino Student Fund

Latino Student Fund
The Latino Student Fund (LSF) strives to ensure equal access to the best educational resources of the Washington, DC metropolitan area for students, grades K to 12, of Hispanic descent through financial aid, academic support, and informational outreach 

Higher Achievement Program

Higher Achievement Program
Higher Achievement Program (HAP) develops critical academic behaviors, habits, and attitudes in the District of Columbia. HAP assists academically motivated and underserved middle school children in order to improve their grades, standardized test scores, and attendance; and increase their educational opportunities through acceptance and scholarships to private, parochial and public magnet high school programs.
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