The Partnering for Eternity (PFE) Scholarship Program has been helping cultivate relationships between mentors and students at Seventh-day Adventist academies and elementary schools since 2006.
The goal of the program is for students and mentors to create intergenerational relationships and experience the blessing of service.
In the process, students receive scholarship for their tuition and mentors receive the gift of friendship and ability to bestow their knowledge and skills on to a younger generation, hopefully making an impact for years to come.
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Unlock Your Child’s Potential with the Education Savings Account (ESA). This scholarship program provides funding for tuition, tutoring, and other approved educational expenses at participating private schools, including Madison Academy. Scholarships are available for students living in Davidson County, are fairly new to private education, and meet the financial requirements.
Our school proudly accepts the Tennessee Education Freedom Scholarship (EFS). We believe every child deserves an education that helps them truly thrive, and the TN state programs are designed to make that dream an affordable reality for families. To qualify, students must be Tennessee residents lawfully present in the U.S. and entitled to attend a public K–12 school. While open to all eligible families, the state prioritizes funding based on a tiered system that favors returning students, low-income households, and students with unique learning needs.
Madison Academy is committed to partnering with serious, dedicated families and students who desire Christian education and need some assistance to make it a reality. The school’s available funds come from a variety of individuals and foundations who believe in MA’s mission. The application is completed online through the FACTS Financial Aid portal, where eligibility is evaluated objectively and confidentially. Using an independent assessment helps promote fairness and accuracy while protecting family financial information. Eligibility is based on financial need. Students in grades K-8 are required to participate in the PFE in order to qualify for financial assistance. High Schoolers who qualify are awarded a work-matching scholarship. The assistance is a “match” to the student’s payroll and is contingent on the family’s monthly payment.