What kind of income receives financial aid?

Anonymous
What sort of income can a family make and still qualify for some sort of financial aid at local private schools, both elementary and up? We are "well-off" (as compared to most families, I suppose, but certainly would not be considered wealthy in the DC area) but paying for multiple private school tuitions for DD and soon-to-arrive DB would be a very tough stretch for us should we go that route. Just wondering if we should have any hope of receiving tuition assistance.
Anonymous
We make 110,000 and recieve aid.
Anonymous
PP - Which school? Or if you don't want to say, can you let us know if it's one of the Big Ones?
Anonymous
Big one
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Big one


How much do you receive?
Anonymous
62% of tution
Anonymous
PP, do you receive aid through the Black Student Fund or Latino fund? In other words, OP, you need to ask if diversity is involved.
Anonymous
My jaw just dropped - !!! That's amazing!
Anonymous
Financial aid is related to diversity, not strictly income level? I find that strange.
Anonymous
So are you saying white families do not receive aid?
Anonymous
I am the posters whose family receives aid we not black of latino. We decided to apply and got aid no special perks. So I guess our aid was based upon income only not diversity.
Anonymous
Typing quickly - should say we are not black or latino
Anonymous
21:02:


That's great news. Kudos to the school for making that possible. How closely did they follow the recommendation of the NAIS financial aid family report?
Anonymous
14:47 here. No, I wasn't saying white families don't receive financial aid, nor was I saying it's based strictly on diversity. Not at all. But I think most independent schools here participate in the Black Student Fund and Latino Student Fund. Is it surprising that consideration is given to diversity in awarding financial aid? Colleges and universities give even more consideration to this and often have special funding for racial/ethnically diverse applicants, especially in grad school. In fact, the universities where I've taught offer higher salaries to minority faculty members in an effort to increase minority representation on their faculties. Am I spilling the beans here?

21:02, I think it's fantastic that you got financial aid!
Anonymous
Did that bother you that minority faculty members made more money?
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