I'd still be surprised if they received adequate financial aid funds from an independent school, but you never know. You can wish on a star. |
If you're talking about secular independents that are $50K+, they might receive some aid at that income. At a Catholic school where the tuition is half that? Nope. |
On the other hand, I never understand why everyone's go-to is, "point me to a place where they/SOMEONE ELSE can pay for my child's education [either in the form of k-12 FA or in most cases here, college merit]. " |
+1 the smart play here is to move to a better public district AND sort out your finances. |
At our school they usually meet the needs of families earning under 300k. So it’s going to depend on the school. |
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"Meet the needs" and what families think their need is, especially one that claims to be making $200K and "barely getting by," is often two very different things. |
If you don't have any disposable income at all, I really don't think you can afford private school. $200k with 2 kids is an income level where you will be expected to chip in substantially. Someone told me they expect you to be able to pay about 15% of your salary towards tuition and not all schools have the resources to actually close that gap and meet all the need.
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Yeah because you could probably be okay if you were making 140k and if that’s the case, you could afford to pay 60k in tuition. |
At that income, you’d likely get aid at independent schools putting the amount you’d pay for tuition in line with Catholic schools. At that income, (IME) your best bet is getting an academic scholarship through HSPT. Our tuition income is about the same. No tuition discount other than scholarship. |
We're catholic. Raised and living. Moving into comparable or better housing (comparable is just fine) especially in a better school district, is not an option as homes are at least 500k and we can't afford that. 200k salary is not that much.
200 minus taxes 142k minus: School: $20,000 Mortgage: $22,000 Car payments: $28,000 Car insurance: $5,000 Groceries: $26,000 Utilities: $9,840 31k left and that goes towards gas, clothing, repairs, medical, school fundraisers, extra activities (sports etc). Do you think that's living beyond means? I barely have enough to buy myself clothes etc. It adds up pretty quickly. Happy to see your breakdowns. |
You are getting screwed on car payments. Just buy a car and make zero payments. Your annual payments could allow you to fully own a decent car. Just one year of payments. Your car insurance is also terribly overpriced. |
Don't you know that if you're the poor kid at a rich kid school then you're asking to get bullied. Why not strive to be the best in public schools. Poor kids at rich kid schools will grow up pissed at that their parents can't provide what the rich people get. |