Tuition

To best meet the individual needs of teens and families, Odyssey offers a four, six, and eight-week program. Odyssey’s Treatment Team makes an initial recommendation for length of stay for each child at the time of admission. This recommendation is based on information you report on the application for admission and in interviews with your admissions counselor. Recommendations for suggested course length will also be made throughout your child’s program.

Options for Enrollment:

  1. Enroll your child in the four, six or eight-week program, based on the initial recommendation for length of stay.
  2. Enroll your child in the four-week program, and finance the six or eight-week program in two-week installments if a longer length of stay is recommended.

TUITION SCHEDULE:

The daily rate for the Odyssey program is $445 per day. The tuition schedule is as follows:

  • 4-week program:
 $12,460
  • 6-week program:
 $18,690
  • 8-week program:
 $24,920

Parents have three options for payment—a certified check by mail, wire transfer, or by VISA or Mastercard. Tuition for the initial four-week program is required to confirm enrollment.

Note: All placements include a $750 transportation fee.

TUITION INCLUDES:

Student Services:

  • Initial clinical screening by program Treatment Team

  • Transportation services from SeaTac airport and within program locations (excluding student escort services)

  • Weekly individual and group counseling with Field Therapists

  • Healthcare monitoring and medication administration

  • Personal and community development curriculum and academic credit for completion

  • Personal clothing, hygiene supplies, and equipment appropriate to program activities

  • Use of all outdoor equipment necessary for program participation and safety (eg. first aid supplies, primitive-skills tools, camping and navigation equipment, etc.)

  • Lodging and nutritious, partially organic, diet throughout program

Family Services:

  • Initial and final written reports and recommendations for future treatment

  • Weekly phone conferences with Field Therapists

  • Consultation with educational and mental health professionals involved in student’s previous treatment and/or aftercare

  • Personal and parenting development curriculum and skills coaching

  • Parent workshop and family session coordinated with student’s graduation-Transition facilitation and optional follow-up phone conferences with Field Therapists

 

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