Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How and where do you tell colleges that your parents donate to HS?
There is no place on the app for this and it would not fit in nicely as an answer to any of the essay questions I have seen. Perhaps your counselor recommendation might say something, but you will never really know that.
If your parents give enough they will have a relationship with he development office and the development office will let admissions know. At elite schools, this is a very select group, and this question is best answered by the snarky comment “If you gotta ask…”. But I do not mean to be snarky so please forgive it.
Do you actually know ANY development office has done this, or this is just your guess?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How and where do you tell colleges that your parents donate to HS?
There is no place on the app for this and it would not fit in nicely as an answer to any of the essay questions I have seen. Perhaps your counselor recommendation might say something, but you will never really know that.
If your parents give enough they will have a relationship with he development office and the development office will let admissions know. At elite schools, this is a very select group, and this question is best answered by the snarky comment “If you gotta ask…”. But I do not mean to be snarky so please forgive it.
Do you actually know ANY development office has done this, or this is just your guess?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Title says st all. Curious. Don’t collages all say they are needs blind admissions?
I think it really must, anywhere outside of the top 20 richest schools. I don’t think the admissions need to see any specific thing to tell if students are likely to be full-pay. I think the real point of holistic admissions and the focus on activities is that the typical kid with spectacular or unusual activities will be full pay.
Also, even if a school is need blind in terms of admissions, the financial aid structure will usually favor full-pay students. Full-pay students can go to a school without getting merit aid so is more like to be able to afford to attend.
Anonymous wrote:Title says st all. Curious. Don’t collages all say they are needs blind admissions?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How and where do you tell colleges that your parents donate to HS?
There is no place on the app for this and it would not fit in nicely as an answer to any of the essay questions I have seen. Perhaps your counselor recommendation might say something, but you will never really know that.
If your parents give enough they will have a relationship with he development office and the development office will let admissions know. At elite schools, this is a very select group, and this question is best answered by the snarky comment “If you gotta ask…”. But I do not mean to be snarky so please forgive it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How and where do you tell colleges that your parents donate to HS?
There is no place on the app for this and it would not fit in nicely as an answer to any of the essay questions I have seen. Perhaps your counselor recommendation might say something, but you will never really know that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How and where do you tell colleges that your parents donate to HS?
There is no place on the app for this and it would not fit in nicely as an answer to any of the essay questions I have seen. Perhaps your counselor recommendation might say something, but you will never really know that.

Anonymous wrote:How and where do you tell colleges that your parents donate to HS?