Anonymous wrote:This is 100% happening
Anonymous wrote:Crazy, but I guess the house doesn't mean they necessarily have the income for the big privates of 40-60k/year. We are in a house around that, over 120k in tuition for 3 kids, and don't get a cent. We manage but definitely no fancy cars or clothes.
Anonymous wrote:Don't the schools assess these factors for financial aid? Or you mean these families are flying under the radar?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know of multiple kids who get 50% off and they live it 1.5M homes and higher in McLean and Bethesda and are receiving significant financial aid for their kid in a top school. Also worthy of note- these are not top athletes, students, etc.
Anyone else seeing this?
Same at my DD school. Financial aid covers things like out of state school trips too. Family lives in 1.5-2.5 mil home, dad drives Tesla, mom does not work. I thought the $ we contribute to scholarships was to cover kids from truly disadvantaged backgrounds. Smart, motivated kids whose single mom works two jobs to make ends meet sort of thing. Not for entitled, advanatged folks who make poor $ choices.
Anonymous wrote:I know of multiple kids who get 50% off and they live it 1.5M homes and higher in McLean and Bethesda and are receiving significant financial aid for their kid in a top school. Also worthy of note- these are not top athletes, students, etc.
Anyone else seeing this?