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How many students are in Lancaster Catholic High School?

Lancaster Catholic High School serves students in grades 9 through 12 and has an enrollment of 550 students, with individual grades ranging in enrollment from 125-150 students.

How much did Lancaster Catholic High School scholarship cost?

The Class of 2019 merited almost $11.9 million in scholarship for their work done at Lancaster Catholic High School.

What classes are offered at Lancaster Catholic?

All students at Lancaster Catholic are enrolled in a Theology class every year. None of the courses are dependent upon prerequisite knowledge. The order of courses is as follows: Introduction to Catholicism, Sacred Scripture, Morality, Church History & Vocation.

Does Lancaster Catholic offer financial aid?

Lancaster Catholic is incredibly blessed to be able to offer financial aid to over 50% of our families. Families who are interested in financial aid please complete the online FACTS application, which then allows us to begin the process of awarding financial aid. Because we know that each family has its own unique situation and we want to be ...

Transfer Tuition Grant Available for Incoming Sophomores, Juniors & Seniors

Students who transfer from a public or private school into 10th, 11th, or 12th grade can qualify to receive a Transfer Tuition Grant. The student will receive $2,000 in their first year and $1,000 in their second year.

The Details

Students who are accepted for entrance to LCHS in 10th through 12th grade and thus are transferring from another school in the region (i.e. counties included in the boundaries of the Catholic Diocese of Harrisburg) are eligible to receive an annual tuition reduction during their first two years of enrollment.

Unique opportunities are available for incoming 9th graders

To honor the memory of Dennis M. Cook '86 who perished at the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001, his loving family has established a scholarship at Lancaster Catholic High School. If selected, and provided the student maintains standards, the Dennis M.

Additional Information

Families may apply for the need-based scholarships each year by completing and submitting the Simple Tuition Solutions application. Priority is given to Catholic families who are active in their parish.

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