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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Not all Ivy's are the same in their application of FA, with Yale and Harvard generally more generous. But even at these two schools, the amount of aid diminishes considerably once you cross the $180k threshold. And while $250k HHI doesn't sound like an enormous income by DC standards, you have to remember that it is in the top 3% of household incomes across the country. [/quote] Financial aid really drops off at HHI 150,000 at most of the Ivies, so the "no debt" promise extends only to those under that HHI. Also, for those schools you will have to file the FAFSA, the CSS and the Idoc, which requires all sorts of information about purchaase of home, equity, sale price today, date cars were purchased, is there debt on the car, what are you assets, etc. The most we were offered at UVA and Princeton was a $5500 Stafford loan, so in our case, UVA (in state) is much more attractive than Princeton.[/quote]
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