Tuition Rates
Ages 3 years old – before first day of kindergarten
*student must be potty-trained
Investing in Your Child’s Bright Future
At Heritage Hmong preschool, we believe that high-quality early learning is one of the best investments you can make for your child’s future. Our tuition reflects the exceptional care, small class sizes, and experienced educators that make our program a meaningful start to lifelong learning.
We strive to keep our program affordable while maintaining small class sizes, experienced teachers, and a bilingual Hmong curriculum that supports every child’s unique journey. We believe families deserve transparency. Below, you’ll find details about our tuition rates.
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Enrollment
Tuition includes enrollment in a high-quality program led by professional, caring teachers who support bilingual Hmong learning.
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Meals
Nutritious breakfast and afternoon snack are provided. Families are responsible for sending a lunch each day.
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Supplies
All supplies and materials will be provided, whether it’s needed for learning, hands-on activities, messy play, or daily fun!
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Communication App
Subscription to a communication app is included to ensure clear, consistent, and easy communication with families.
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Events & Celebrations
All events and celebrations are included in the cost of tuition.
Tuition & Fees
We are committed to providing a high-quality bilingual Hmong early learning experience for every child in our care. To ensure we can continue offering a nurturing and enriching environment, please note the following tuition policies:
Tuition rates are subject to a yearly adjustment.
A non-refundable registration fee of $100 is required at the time of enrollment.
Tuition is charged as a flat rate, regardless of center closings, illness, or family vacation days.
Late Fees
We understand that unexpected situations arise, and we are here to support you. At the same time, our policies help us honor the time and commitments of our staff.
Late Payment Fee: A fee of $25 per week may be applied if payment is not received on the first day of attendance each week.
Late Pickup Fee: Families arriving after 3:30 p.m. will be charged $15 every ten minutes, per child to ensure we can appropriately compensate our staff for their time.
Thank you for your understanding and partnership. We truly appreciate your support in helping us maintain a caring, reliable, and consistent learning environment for all children.
Before/After School Fees
Before and after school care is available for families who need extended hours. This optional service is offered for an additional fee and provides children with a safe, caring, and engaging environment before the school day begins and after it ends. Families can enjoy added flexibility and peace of mind knowing their child is well cared for during these extended hours.
Discounts
New Family Referral
We’re grateful when families share their positive experiences and help our community grow. To show our appreciation, both families benefit when a new family enrolls through your referral.
The referring family will receive a $100 tuition credit, and the newly enrolled family will also receive a $100 tuition credit. Both families will receive credit after completing one full month of enrollment.
There’s no limit to the number of families you can refer—each connection strengthens our bilingual learning community and helps more children experience the joy of growing up fluent in two languages.
Sibling Discount
We value families who choose to grow with us. To support households with more than one child enrolled, we offer a 10% sibling discount applied to the lower tuition rate.
The discount remains in effect while both children are actively enrolled in our program and applies to full-time tuition only. We’re proud to make high-quality, bilingual early education more accessible for families who trust us with their children’s learning and care.
Financial Assistance
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Early Learning Scholarships for high-quality programs are available to families who meet eligibility requirements
Who is Eligible?
Child of a teen parent under the age of 21 pursuing a high school diploma or GED
Currently in foster care
In need of child protective services
Experienced homelessness in the last 24 months
Who have an incarcerated parent
Who are in or have a parent in a substance use treatment program
Who are in or have a parent in a mental health treatment program
Who have experienced domestic violence
Who have an Individualized Education Program (IEP, age 3 to 5)
At this time, maximum scholarship award amounts vary based on the child’s age, program type, county where the program is located, and Parent Aware participation status. View the Early Learning scholarships Maximum Award Amounts and Early Learning Scholarships Maximum Registration Fees to learn more. The scholarship cap may be subject to change.
How
For more information and to apply online, visit the Early Learning Scholarships Hub. For questions, call Parent Aware at 888.291.9811 or contact your local scholarship administrator.
Scholarships are administered by counties.
Hennepin and Ramsey Counties:
Think Small
651-641-6604
10 Yorkton Ct, St. Paul, MN, 55117, scholarships@thinksmall.orgAnoka and Washington Counties
Anoka County Community Action Program
763-783-4711
1201 89th Ave NE, Ste 345, Blaine, MN, 55434, els@accap.org
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The Minnesota Postsecondary Child Care Grant Program helps low income students who have young children pay for child care while the student attends classes.
Who is Eligible?
Minnesota residents who have a child 12 years old or younger (or 14 or younger if the child is handicapped) and whose family size and income qualify for the program. To qualify, students also must:
Be a Minnesota residents
Be enrolled 1 or more credits per term
Has not received child care grant funds for a period of ten semesters or the equivalent. Students who have withdrawn for active military service after December 31, 2002 are given an extra term of eligibility.
Not have defaulted on a student loan.
The student must not be receiving assistance from the Minnesota Family Investment Program (MFIP).
Individuals receiving MFIP at this time should contact their County Social Office of Higher Education to get additional information about child care assistance.
Learn More: MN Office of Higher Education
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The Child Care Assistance Program helps low income families pay for child care services.
Who is Eligible?
You may be eligible to receive CCAP benefits if:
You have a low income. This includes families currently or recently in the Minnesota Family Investment Program (MFIP) and those who have never received cash assistance.
You have children ages 12 and younger or children with special needs who are ages 14 and younger that need child care.
You need help paying for child care to work, look for work, or attend school or training.
Learn More: MN Department of Children, Youth & Families