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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Definitely not. Someone has to pay tuition.[/quote] This. They need at least 50-60% full pay for the math to work.[/quote] Or your $90K schools will go up to $110K (or some higher number) Yes, it's full pay kids who allow other kids to get more FA/merit/etc. Eliminate the full pay students and overall tuition will go up for everyone (except those on Full FA---100% FA). Don't think that is what most Donut hole parents actually want. If you can't afford 90K, well you certainly wont be affording $110K+[/quote] It's not a coincidence that all of these "meets full needs" schools always have about the same percentage of full pay students. Between ED and the wait list, they have ways to make sure their classes aren't all financial aid students. [/quote]
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