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Private school education in the United States at the primary and secondary levels generally receives little or no governmental support in the form of direct funding or subsidies, although non-profit bodies running private schools may receive favorable tax status.  Conversely, because of the constitutional prohibition regarding governmental establishment of religion, most private religious schools are in fact barred from such direct governmental support.

Most of the private institutions have traditionally been religious institutions funded by, for example, Catholic, Protestant, and Jewish communities. Some private secular schools, military schools, and multi-lingual schools also exist. Private secular and multi-lingual elementary and secondary education may cost $10,000 to $20,000 per year per student in large metropolitan areas, placing these schools out of reach of all but the wealthiest of middle- and upper-class families. However, many of these schools provide academic scholarships and need-based assistance.  Religious schools vary in price, from nearly free to costs on par with private secular schools.  Poorer families may send their children to these lower-priced schools for a religious education, or because they consider the schools better than the available public schools.

Many private schools in the U.S. accept foreign students into secondary education programs.  We can help families in China locate appropriate education opportunities for their children.  We can also coordinate the application process and visa process.  For information contact us at info@eastwesteconomiccenter.com

 

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