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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Am I missing something? Most of the decent schools promise that they meet full demonstrated need and most only require no, or only a small student loan, in that need calculation package. For example: Amherst: meets full need, no loans BC: meets full need, no loans BU: meets full need, max $5,500 loan Emory: meets full need, no loan Georgetown: meets full need, no max on loans George Washington: does not meet full need Johns Hopkins: meets full need, no loan Northeastern: meets full need, max $5k loan Northwestern: meets full need, no loan Richmond: meets full need, max $6000 loan Tufts: meets full need, max $2,000 loan Villanova: does not meet full need Wake Forest: meets full need, max $20,500 loan Williams College: meets full need, no loans[/quote] This is usually for lower income. Those making $200-800k+ who didn't save are going to struggle.[/quote] Nah, we won’t struggle, we’ll accelerate the trend toward state and merit-granting schools. The rich families can keep the rich-kid schools afloat on their own, just like they do for rich-kid K-12 schools. [/quote] You make between 200k-800k and don’t consider yourself rich? [/quote]
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