Most expect it to go to true low income, not rich greedy people. Get a second job, |
I doubt it, but let's pretend they do - why is it relevant what random people expect? The school has full information about my finances and makes the choices it makes. Go open your own school if you don't like it. |
+10,000 |
You can be offered financial aid and also be an a-hole to accept it. |
The people who think this are stupid. Sorry, but the schools make it clear as does one look at your kid’s classmates. |
It’s pretty obvious from the past couple of pages and several of the comments (this one, the caviar one) that the people here complaining about FA are actually poor. |
Does this seem to happen more at 6th or 9th grades (to attract more top students) than, say, K or 1st? |
There does appear to be this belief on the part of many that FA goes to (or should go to) "low income" people so that disadvantaged kids can go to one of these private schools. And that the value of FA is that all students have some exposure to those less affluent than themselves. Even though the school publishes descriptions of how much money is given, how many recipients there are and what the average grant is, this idea of FA is given to poor kids is accepted by many. The lion's share of FA dollars go to those who are able to pay 75% to 50% of list price. |
| 210k, 4 kids, we have just a bit less than "buy three, get one free" financial aid at a 18k/child religious school. |
And this is why you aren’t in charge of admissions. |
Because I don’t support grifters? |
No, because you’re weird AF. |
Stop looking for handouts, cheapskate. |
This is the truth. Don’t listen to the poor people here cosplaying as rich full pay families (really bizarre, by the way), or to the people who think they have some moral superiority for being full pay at a cheap Catholic K-8. If you make up to $300k and tuition is over $50k, there is a good chance you’ll get something with one kid and it’s almost a certainty with more than one. Two or three kids and you might even get something up to $400k or more. Also depends on the level of certain taxable assets. You won’t know unless you apply. |
Kind of pathetic to have that income and be asking for financial aid, no? |