That's Princeton. They very rich schools can afford to be very generous. Once you get outside of those schools, they start getting a lot less generous. For in state schools, PP would probably be full pay or close to full pay even though W&M has a 40+ coa |
Berkeley and UCLA are considered superior to USC among students and their families. Kids pray for UC acceptance, not so much USC. Regarding VA colleges…I do think William & Mary and Virgina Tech are known (maybe not widely, as most Americans are indeed clueless)….as for JMU and W&L- they are definitely not known! |
Nice jab! |
Yep. NYU, Cornell, USC, Tulane and several other schools aren’t very generous imo. |
Most of them aren't worth the money anyway vs an in-state school so who cares? |
Many elite privates are far cheaper than “an instate school” for low-income/lower middle class kids. |
What's your point? If you're so jealous of LMC parents, become one. Or, if you lived like a LMC person for a decade, you'd save up more than enough to avoid your dreaded "donut hole" fate. |
Many "donut holes" families are just upset they didn't save and see people $100K/less than them getting some aid. Fact is majority (not all, some have special circumstances) of families making $300K can afford to save for college, they just chose not to (and most of the time it's for a want not a need). If you lived at $150K 10 years ago, then you could choose to save 50-75% of your pay increases along the way. Some do that and have decent amount saved for college, others choose to add to their lifestyle and complain when they get no aid for college. |
+1 Most complaining would never actually want to swap places with the LMC or lower family for the last 18 years, of course not. They just want the "perks" they envision from being one |
Yup. And it's just so funny because these $150k-300k families could save up for even the steepest tuitions fairly quickly through the magic of living like they made $80k/yr, as many MANY DC area families do. But they won't, so they whine. |
The donut hole goes at least 100k below 300k. |
The only way a family is living like they make 80k a year in DC is if they either have a paid off place to live or are fine with a very dangerous neighborhood. An 80k salary is 300k house (less for a condo with an HOA). In DC that means dangerous neighborhood. |
I have one kid in NYU and one kid in USC. They were both very generous. Much better options than instate for my kids |
+1. I’m from the West coast originally. No one there cares about East coast colleges except the Ivy League. |
They aren't upset they didn't save as they deliberately didn't save and expected financial aid. Colleges should look at lifestyle choices. If you want a million dollar house and vacations 1-4 times a year, you aren't more deserving than someone who lives in a $400 house in the same area and rarely vacations so they can save for college. |