Tuition
Making Judge Memorial Accessible to All Families
Private education is a gift that leads to a brighter future, and we understand this represents a significant investment and commitment for any family. Judge Memorial works with families on a confidential, individual basis to ensure that qualified students are given every opportunity to attend our school.
We are proud that 66% of Judge Memorial families receive some level of financial aid. We encourage all families to learn more about making a Judge education accessible.
Tuition and fees are determined annually by the Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Salt Lake City in consultation with administrators, pastors, principals, and boards. These rates are typically released in late January each year, and are published at that time.
TIER 1
Cost to Educate
$14,685
Families are given the opportunity to choose this rate, which is the standard tuition plus a $1,225 tax-deductible donation.
TIER 2
Standard Tuition
$13,581
TIER 3
Catholic Rate
$11,993
TIER 4
Need-Based
Families must complete a Financial Aid application.
Awards are distributed based on available funds.
Registration Fee
$600
(all students)
Re-Enrollment Fee
$100
(all returning students when they sign contract)
New Student Fee
$125
(only charged once during the first semester a student is enrolled)
Graduation Fee
$150
(rising seniors only)
Other costs vary and are dependent on each student's involvement (athletics, AP classes, bussing, etc.)
Financial aid for tuition is available for families who show demonstrated need of financial support. Families must complete a Financial Aid Application.
For additional questions, please contact our Finance Office at 801-517-2125.
Judge Memorial is pleased to offer scholarship opportunities each year thanks to generous families, organizations and foundations.
Judge Memorial requires all families to complete their tuition contracts and payment plans online. Tuition is collected through the School Admin Parent Portal by automatic withdrawal. Payments can be monthly, quarterly, semi-annual, or one-time. All families must establish a Payment Plan, regardless of which payment option they will utilize.