Nope. Those who have some deep morale reason against accepting FA should certainly NOT apply. Leave it for those who appreciate that FA funds exist and aren't embarrassed to be a recipient. |
^^people are embarrassed? Really?
I would not have thought to apply simply because I thought FA was intended to help families who don't make a lot of money. (Not DCUM version of low HHI). |
You pay more so she can pay less. |
This is very close to our situation, except we get 50% at two different private schools. HHI is $225,000 and roughly $375,000 on mortgage. |
Do you mind if I ask how many children? It seems to make a difference in some situations, but not in others. |
How do you even eat after paying 4 half tuition? |
OMG why would you do this? |
Folks, it's not nearly as hard as you think it is to get FA.
Get up off the couch and apply. |
It is hard if you need too much. |
Only those with a net worth of upwards of 10 - 15 million pay full tuition. |
What exactly is your definition of "not a lot of money?" Perhaps your belief that you make a lot of money is a tad over inflated. |
Why do you care? She isn't coming to house asking for food. |
We have attempted to receive FA on numerous occasions and have been unsuccessful.
Does anyone have any tips or advice as to how to get even a little bit of aid?? |
+1. |
Are you applying to schools with deep pockets? Are you applying to schools who have a comittment to offering FA? Many schools don't have the funds, and then there are some who truly don't believe in giving out FA. Also, what are debts? Are they mostly personal living style debts and not unusual circumstances? You won't get FA for high debt related to lifestyle choices but you may get FA for debt related to high medical bills, owed taxes, etc. Did you provide a supplemental statement explaining your financial circumstances? Like anything else, applying for FA isn't just a black and white numbers game. There is an art to it. |