Tuition Remission at Schools

Anonymous
NCS does not offer remission for any of the three schools. STA offers full remission at all 3 schools and a break at the day care.
Anonymous
At one time, and possibly still, Holton and Landon offered cross remission benefit (eg daughter of a Landon teacher would get the same benefit at Holton as would be the case for the teacher's son at Landon)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:At one time, and possibly still, Holton and Landon offered cross remission benefit (eg daughter of a Landon teacher would get the same benefit at Holton as would be the case for the teacher's son at Landon)


Yes that's still true.
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Anonymous wrote:GDS, WES andd St. Patrick's gives tuition remission for employees.


I heard no at WES from a former teacher. Anyone can you say for sure?

What about Ncs?


I heard yes from a current WES employee.


Do you know how much?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:NCS does not offer remission for any of the three schools. STA offers full remission at all 3 schools and a break at the day care.


Inaccurate about St. Albans. Full remission is offered at St. Albans; there is a donor-funded scholarship to fund STA faculty children at NCS so it depends on how many are "using it" at the time if it is a full ride or partial aid); they have to apply for financial aid if the child attends Beauvoir (which is why few faculty children actually attend Beauvoir before STA); and there is no break at the day care.
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gds has financial aid only, no remission
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:NCS does not offer remission for any of the three schools. STA offers full remission at all 3 schools and a break at the day care.


Inaccurate about St. Albans. Full remission is offered at St. Albans; there is a donor-funded scholarship to fund STA faculty children at NCS so it depends on how many are "using it" at the time if it is a full ride or partial aid); they have to apply for financial aid if the child attends Beauvoir (which is why few faculty children actually attend Beauvoir before STA); and there is no break at the day care.


Do they offer partial tuition remission for part-time faculty such as .75 FTE?
Anonymous
St Anselm's give 1/3 off and then they can apply for FA. Very few faculty kids are there at any given time because they have to be boys, gifted or at least very smart, etc.
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Anonymous wrote:NCS does not offer remission for any of the three schools. STA offers full remission at all 3 schools and a break at the day care.


Inaccurate about St. Albans. Full remission is offered at St. Albans; there is a donor-funded scholarship to fund STA faculty children at NCS so it depends on how many are "using it" at the time if it is a full ride or partial aid); they have to apply for financial aid if the child attends Beauvoir (which is why few faculty children actually attend Beauvoir before STA); and there is no break at the day care.


Do they offer partial tuition remission for part-time faculty such as .75 FTE?


Good question, I don't actually know, sorry.
Anonymous
St Anselm's give 1/3 off and then they can apply for FA. Very few faculty kids are there at any given time because they have to be boys, gifted or at least very smart, etc.


This is pretty insulting, PP. I hope you aren't a family at St. Anselm, for their sake.
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St Anselm's give 1/3 off and then they can apply for FA. Very few faculty kids are there at any given time because they have to be boys, gifted or at least very smart, etc.


This is pretty insulting, PP. I hope you aren't a family at St. Anselm, for their sake.


No insult intended. Lots of people don't have boys. Several of the faculty members are monks or unmarried. So lets say maybe 15 faculty members have kids and 8 of them have boys and of those boys 3 are middle/high school age. 1 is not gifted/a gifted education is not an appropriate fit. 2 attend the school. I'm just throwing out completely random numbers (other than the fact that there are several monks and single people), but my point is that it's not an insult to state that every child of every faculty member is not a gifted boy of middle/high school age for whom the school is a good fit.

BTW, I have 2 kids, 1 is gifted and the other isn't, academically. They're both wonderful and in a lot of ways the non-gifted one is actually a better student. However, test-score-wise, that child wouldn't get into a gifted program and it also wouldn't be a good fit for that child's particular skills.
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Anonymous wrote:NCS does not offer remission for any of the three schools. STA offers full remission at all 3 schools and a break at the day care.


Inaccurate about St. Albans. Full remission is offered at St. Albans; there is a donor-funded scholarship to fund STA faculty children at NCS so it depends on how many are "using it" at the time if it is a full ride or partial aid); they have to apply for financial aid if the child attends Beauvoir (which is why few faculty children actually attend Beauvoir before STA); and there is no break at the day care.


Do they offer partial tuition remission for part-time faculty such as .75 FTE?


Good question, I don't actually know, sorry.


Is this for kids of faculty only, or staff also?
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Anonymous wrote:NCS does not offer remission for any of the three schools. STA offers full remission at all 3 schools and a break at the day care.


Inaccurate about St. Albans. Full remission is offered at St. Albans; there is a donor-funded scholarship to fund STA faculty children at NCS so it depends on how many are "using it" at the time if it is a full ride or partial aid); they have to apply for financial aid if the child attends Beauvoir (which is why few faculty children actually attend Beauvoir before STA); and there is no break at the day care.


Do they offer partial tuition remission for part-time faculty such as .75 FTE?


Good question, I don't actually know, sorry.


Is this for kids of faculty only, or staff also?


Why would it matter? Most faculty are only 10 month positions whereas most staff are 12 month. I obviously don't know the answer but it would be interesting to hear what folks at different schools have to say.
Anonymous
does anyone know about Maret?
Anonymous
NCS does not offer remission but the faculty member can apply for financial aid with their spouses salary as the only income. i.e. the NCs faculty member makes 60k, spouse makes 100k. HHI is 160k but only 100k is factored in when weighing financial aid. Works out for most faculty members nicely since most are not married to doctors/lawyers/lobbyist etc.
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