TPH St. Louis Hockey Academy
Transparent pricing, flexible payment plans, and real financial aid options — because the right fit shouldn't come down to a surprise.
| Item | Amount |
|---|---|
| Application fee | $99 |
| TPH St. Louis Academy tuition (2027–28) | $25,999 |
Tuition may vary at TPH Academies around the country.
Tuition includes: all academic support, hockey development, sports performance training, facilities, extracurriculars, student experience, and Academy events.
Student laptop • lunch (families may provide their own or purchase from the athlete-focused hot lunch program) • the $99 application fee, required prior to acceptance.
Tuition, payment plans, payment structure, and payment options are all housed in LeagueApps — our secure family account platform. Families can log in to view their balance, plan, and payment history anytime.
An investment in your student's education, development, and character. TPH puts it all inside one school day — with world-class resources, facility, staff, and experiences. In an organized, structured, holistic, professional manner. Preparing each and every student for what comes next on their journey.
Every course taught by real, Missouri-certified EYC teachers, with our academic staff on site every day — a state-approved and NCAA-approved platform, on-demand tutors, and progress reports every three weeks.
Structured on-ice development every morning, run by staff who played and coached at the professional level — during hours most players can't get ice at all.
Individualized, age-appropriate programming in the Performance Training Center, with force-plate testing and year-round tracking.
A 1:10 staff-to-student ratio, daily mentorship, the wellness check-in program, and leadership development.
NCAA-eligible transcripts, ACT prep, college advising, and Career Day programming — built into the school day from day one.
No shuttling between school, tutors, private lessons, and the gym. One campus, one structured day, home by 3:30 — evenings belong to club hockey, family, and being a kid.
Private education, technical on-ice training, strength training, nutrition, rest and recovery — plus time back. A structured option for families. And an organized one.
Monthly, bi-monthly, and custom payment plans available for every family — plus sibling discounts.
Educational savings accounts such as MOST and 529 plans can be utilized toward tuition. Consult your financial advisor for your situation.
Eligible families who enroll through EYC Academy may qualify for Missouri Scholars funding.
Families may apply for scholarships through the TPH St. Louis Academy scholarship program — over $500,000 raised in the past two years to help student-athletes attend.
A local program, for local students and families. Awarded through the TPH Impact Player Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit — every scholarship directly reduces the tuition a family pays.
The scholarship program is intentionally local — built for St. Louis families. Three requirements:
Students on scholarship must be local — living in Missouri or a surrounding state, and considered by TPH St. Louis to be a local family.
The student-athlete must play for a Missouri-based club hockey team, and continue playing for their own club while attending the academy.
The family must meet the foundation's criteria for financial assistance — reviewed fairly and consistently across all scholarship families.
A clear, personal process — every applicant family goes through the same five steps.
A short application covering the family and financial profile — household size, professions, previous schools, residency, and club team.
The student-athlete writes on why they want to attend TPH St. Louis and how they will contribute positively to the culture and environment.
The student experiences a full academy day on campus, or the family meets with our staff — so the fit is real on both sides.
Every application is evaluated carefully and taken seriously — locally, and within the TPH Impact Player Foundation's review standards.
Families are notified directly. All awards remain fully confidential.
Consistent with the TPH Impact Player Foundation's national scholarship standards, awards weigh the whole student-athlete:
Outstanding commitment to academic work — not necessarily the highest GPA, but the student who goes above and beyond to accomplish their academic goals.
Excellence earned through hard work, perseverance, and dedication — a student-athlete who inspires others with their commitment to their sport.
Leadership in the classroom, in their sport, and in the community. St. Louis student-athletes may also be considered for the foundation's national awards, including the TK National Leadership Award, the Nathan Bowen Captain's Scholarship, and the Girls in the Game Scholarship.
Reviewed case by case through the family financial profile — household income relative to household size, professions, previous schools, and residency — to ensure fairness and consistency across scholarship families.
Not sure your family would qualify? Apply anyway. The review considers the whole picture — household size, profession, and circumstances — not just income.
Students on scholarship remain on scholarship as they continue to stay deserving and contribute positively to the culture and environment. Scholarships are a multi-year commitment to the student — not a one-year scholarship.
All scholarships awarded remain fully confidential. Scholarship student-athletes are never shared publicly and remain internal within TPH.
Scholarship funds are raised through fundraising initiatives and private donors who deeply believe in our mission, vision, and purpose. 100% of funds given to the TPH St. Louis Scholarship Fund goes directly toward scholarship to reduce family tuition for a local, deserving student-athlete.
Help a deserving local student-athlete attend the academy. Donations are made through the TPH Impact Player Foundation, a 501(c)(3) — select "St. Louis" when making your tax-deductible donation, so it stays with our students, in our community.
Give to the Scholarship FundApplying for 2027–2028
Scholarship applications are reviewed on a rolling basis — priority deadline for the 2027–28 academy year: February 1, 2027. To request scholarship information, connect with our staff and mention the scholarship program in your note.
Connect with Staff & Request Information