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Private School Cost in Nebraska (2026)

Private schools in Nebraska average $7,450/year. 40% below national avg. Religious schools run $5,200/year; independent schools average $16,200/year.

State Average

$7,450

per year

Monthly Est.

$621

per month

Private Schools

255

in Nebraska

vs National

-$4,900

per year

Tuition by School Type in Nebraska

Average annual tuition, 2026 NCES data

Religious Schools

Catholic, Christian, Jewish, and other faith-based schools.

$5,200/yr

-35% vs national ($8,000)

Independent Schools

Non-religious private day schools and prep schools.

$16,200/yr

-35% vs national ($25,000)

Montessori Schools

Child-led learning programs, typically PK–8.

$10,500/yr

-16% vs national ($12,500)

All Private Schools (Avg)

Blended average across all types.

$7,450/yr

-40% vs national ($12,350)

Cost Range in Nebraska

25th Percentile

$4,000

More affordable options

State Average

$7,450

Typical school

75th Percentile

$12,200

Premium schools

Most Nebraska private schools fall between $4,000 and $12,200/year. Individual schools vary — always contact the school directly for exact tuition figures.

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Private vs Public in Nebraska

Private School (avg)

$7,450

per year, out-of-pocket

  • • Avg class size: 12–15 students
  • • Financial aid available (27% of students)
  • • Specialized curriculum options

Public School

$13,190

per pupil, taxpayer-funded

  • • Avg class size: 16–22 students
  • • Free to attend (hidden costs: $1,500–$5,000/yr)
  • • Quality varies widely by district

Nebraska spends $13,190/pupil in public schools (state average). Private schools charge an average of $7,450/year — a gap of $5,740/year less than public per-pupil spending.

Financial Aid in Nebraska

About 27% of private school students nationally receive need-based financial aid, averaging 48% of tuition. At Nebraska's average of $7,450/year, that's roughly $3,600/year in aid for qualifying families. Most Nebraska private schools use FAST or SSS applications — ask the admissions office to start the process.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does private school cost in Nebraska?

Private school in Nebraska averages $7,450/year — 40% below the national average of $12,350/year. Religious schools average $5,200/year; independent schools average $16,200/year. Nebraska has approximately 255 private schools. Source: NCES 2023–24.

What is the average private school tuition in Nebraska?

The average private school tuition in Nebraska is $7,450/year. That breaks down to roughly $620/month on a 12-month payment plan. Religious schools run lower at $5,200/year; independent schools average $16,200/year.

How does Nebraska private school cost compare to the national average?

Nebraska private school tuition averages $7,450/year, which is 40% below the national average ($12,350/year). Nebraska is one of the more affordable states for private education, with a higher share of parish-subsidized religious schools keeping costs down.

How many private schools are in Nebraska?

Nebraska has approximately 255 private schools. These include religious (Catholic, Christian, Jewish, and other faith-based) schools, independent schools, Montessori programs, and boarding schools. Source: NCES Private School Universe Survey.

Can I afford private school in Nebraska?

A common guideline is to keep private school tuition under 10–15% of gross household income. At Nebraska's average of $7,450/year, that means a household income of $62,000+ is generally needed without financial stress. About 27% of private school families receive need-based aid averaging 48% of tuition — contact the school's admissions office to learn about aid options.