We don't currently receive financial aid. We have no family help. We don't go on fancy vacations or have a house cleaner. We live simply, save, and don't spend money on anything fancy. |
This!!! |
yes, you will very likely get some aid. |
No, you don't know the nitty gritty but many people have public salaries. It's more likely that you'll under estimate someone's salary than overestimate. We have friends who just applied to and received aid for one kid at a Big3. One fed salary, a second that is easily findable online. HHI $400K+, home value $2 million+ (I know because they are a neighbor), second home rented out (not sure of price). Sure, maybe they have a pile of debt but they also just put an addition on the house to the tune of $400K. Who the heck knows. But they are just one of many families I know that receive "aid" with very, very decent assets. I know because I'm at this income level. Most of my friends have household incomes right over $400K. Quite a few receive "aid." If a school wants a kid, they will offer up all sorts of aid. Again, there is no rule that they can only offer aid to the destitute. It is a complete and utter fallacy that makes other parents (those who pay full tuition and especially those who donate) feel better. But these schools are accountable to no-one regarding who they give aid to. Aid decisions are kept within a very, very small group of people and they're kept confidential (as they should be). |
I am shocked you applied. |
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This is all such a bizarre pissong contest. First, do they like your kid enough to admit them and then "but do they really like your kid --enough to give them aid"
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