Why Attend OBI?
There are many different reasons young people and their families choose OBI. Some want a Christian education and Christian influence. Others enjoy the independence a boarding school gives in preparation for college. Often they have been struggling academically in public schools. These students benefit from our Tutoring Lab and our 1:11 teacher/student ratio. Still others may be experiencing social or family problems. Whatever the reason for coming, Oneida's structure and Christian approach provide the setting many young people need to make necessary changes in their lives.
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What Does It Cost?
Monthly room and board for boarding students is $545 per month for U.S. students ($485 for Kentucky residents) and $9800 (for 9 months of school) for international students. The room and board charged is less than one-half of our actual cost of maintaining a student for a month. Scholarship funds are available for families that meet certain guidelines. No young person is ever turned away from OBI because of a legitimate inability to pay.
There is an additional annual entrance fee for each student, which is equal to one month's room and board fee. Parents are expected to send another $45 to $60 per month for personal spending. Checks are to be made out to the student. Students' spending money is kept in our student "bank", and students can withdraw up to $2 per day.
Enrolling at OBI
Oneida believes in accepting a student whenever he or she needs the ministry we provide. Therefore, we enroll young people throughout the year. The primary exception to this open timetable is the three-week period before a required break. Generally, as long as a student is physically and emotionally able to be away from home and chooses to come to OBI, he/she will be accepted.
We charge a $35 processing fee per application. Because we want our students and their families to know as much as possible about Oneida before enrolling, we have a detailed orientation process. Our admissions personnel conduct telephone interviews as an initial step. The prospective student and his/her family then tour the campus - always by appointment and always on a Sunday.