Toggle navigation
Toggle navigation
Home
DCUM Forums
Nanny Forums
Events
About DCUM
Advertising
Search
Recent Topics
Hottest Topics
FAQs and Guidelines
Privacy Policy
Your current identity is: Anonymous
Login
Preview
Subject:
Forum Index
»
College and University Discussion
Reply to "Question about early decision and merit aid"
Subject:
Emoticons
More smilies
Text Color:
Default
Dark Red
Red
Orange
Brown
Yellow
Green
Olive
Cyan
Blue
Dark Blue
Violet
White
Black
Font:
Very Small
Small
Normal
Big
Giant
Close Marks
[quote=Anonymous]A big issue with ED is that you don't get to compare merit aid offers from multiple schools. If you're accepted ED, usually you can decline only if you can prove you really can't afford the college. Maybe one parent had a health crisis and had to stop working. But if you filled out the FAFSA and it shows your family contribution still equals or exceeds tuition, the college is unlikely to be sympathetic and let you off the ED hook. Basically, families that need to compare merit awards or FA packages will want to apply EA, SCEA, or regular decision depending on what the school offers. ED is perceived to give a leg up to rich kids who can afford to apply without regard to net cost. That's why some schools like Harvard and Yale (?) have switched to Single Choice Early Action, which doesn't lock you in and therefore makes it easier for low- and middle-income families to apply early. You might want to check the school's FA estimator. Also, collegecost.ed.gov shows a lot of cost info for various schools, but I just went there and it looks like it's been shut down by the furlough.[/quote]
Options
Disable HTML in this message
Disable BB Code in this message
Disable smilies in this message
Review message
Search
Recent Topics
Hottest Topics