No. If you can't pay, you can't pay. They can not force you to attend and pay full freight. But whether or not they offer you money is a different conversation. |
If you do not apply for FA and apply ED, it is assumed (and reasonably so) that you will go if you are admitted. OP, did you not look at the costs before your DC submitted the ED application? How strange. |
DD will have to withdraw their application and apply somewhere they can afford. The school is not going to take them to court to force them to attend, but they probably aren't going to negotiate either |
| Just take out loans OP. |
That really depends on how short OP is. 10k a year- sure. 40k a year is probably impossible for any one who plans on ever retiring. |
| Wait until they send our merit scholarship letters first before you withdraw. |
| If you applied binding early decision, did not seek financial aid, and can't afford it, an acceptance will be binding. In addition, other schools will know that you reneged and will not accept you. If you can't afford to attend without aid, you should not be applying early decision, but should ask to be moved to the regular decision pool. |
| Doesn't OP know ED is for rich kids? |
Near top for SAT, GPA, rigor, ECs. No other hook. School is top school for sought after STEM major. University is T30. |
OK. Thank you. |
Do withdraw their other applications though. Until you know you can afford it, you still need plans B and C |
| sorry don't |
OK. That's what we were looking for. |
Why not just name the college to see if it’s one that gives merit? |
This will be too late. The merit scholarship notifications typically come with the offer of admission. Once they offer you admission, it will be binding. |