(March 2019) Critics argue school choice benefits only the wealthy1 but records show most2 Arkansas private schools serve the middle-class, charging annual tuition rates less than the $6,781 state K-12 student foundation grant.3
| Fayetteville Christian School | $2,3754 | 
| First Baptist Christian School (Rogers) | $2,500-$4,8005 | 
| North Little Rock Catholic Academy | $2,750-$3,0006 | 
| Miss Selma’s School (Little Rock) | $2,820-$4,4657 | 
| St. Paul Catholic School (Pocahontas) | $2,920-$3,8008 | 
| St. John Catholic School (Russellville) | $2,940-$4,1169 | 
| St. Joseph Catholic School (Paris) | $2,956-$3,57610 | 
| Sacred Heart Catholic School (Morrilton) | $3,150-$3,60011 | 
| West Side Christian (El Dorado) | $3,450-$4,77912 | 
| Columbia Christian School (Magnolia) | $3,60013 | 
| St. Boniface Catholic (Fort Smith) | $3,610-$4,90014 | 
| St. Joseph School (Conway) | $3,800-$5,35015 | 
| Immaculate Conception (Fort Smith) | $3,810-$6,69016 | 
| Providence Christian Academy (Rogers) | $3,847-$5,36317 | 
| St. John Catholic School (Hot Springs) | $3,965-$4,63518 | 
| Blessed Sacrament (Jonesboro) | $4,000-$5,85019 | 
| Christ the King (Fort Smith) | $4,010-$6,58020 | 
| DeSoto School (West Helena) | $3,890-$4,54021 | 
| St. Theresa Catholic School (Little Rock) | $4,040-$5,45022 | 
| Avilla Christian Academy (Alexander) | $4,100-$4,60023 | 
| St. Vincent de Paul School (Rogers) | $4,110-$5,82324 |