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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]^^^ https://www.ivycoach.com/the-ivy-coach-blog/ivy-league/ivy-league-scholarships/ https://www.forbes.com/sites/troyonink/2015/05/31/which-colleges-offer-big-time-academic-merit-aid-money/# Just because your child is a good student doesn't mean her good grades will translate into academic merit aid at all colleges, especially the elite ones. The majority of state universities and the most selective colleges like the Ivy League schools and non-Ivy elites like Swarthmore, Williams and Stanford, do not offer academic merit aid where "if you have the grade, you get the aid." It just doesn't work that way at most elite colleges anymore. [/quote] For anyone who is truly middle class the Ivies WILL be less expensive than state schools. It’s the families making $175+ that don’t get aid. But that’s not middle class and certainly not poor. [/quote] The topic is, “things rich people don’t know.” PP wrote, “That many public school kids could get into Ivies, but they don’t go because none of the Ivies offers merit aid and only the top 2-3 Ivies offer really generous financial aid to cover the $70k tuition.” Which is correct. It is also true that rich people don’t know this. [/quote]
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