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Cost & Assistance

Program Fee

The Edge program provides a certified (ADD) ADHD coach for one 30-minute weekly session for every week of the 10-month academic school year (40 sessions). Each week the ADHD coach also communicates with the student via e-mail and phone. Coaches enrolled in the program contribute one-third of the cost of a session, so students and their families are only responsible for two-thirds of the cost.

The net cost for a student for an academic year of Edge ADHD coaching is $3,000.

Scholarship Program

At the Edge Foundation we want to make sure that everyone who needs and wants an (ADD) ADHD coach can get one. And we want to make sure that no one suffers undue financial hardship to secure the help they need. For this reason, Edge offers a student fee scholarship program.

This is how it works. Scholarship qualification is determined by financial need on a sliding scale, on the basis of parental ability to pay. If your child qualifies for a scholarship, Edge will subtract the scholarship amount from the standard fee. The scholarship can be in the form of a loan or a grant.

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