Anonymous wrote:I understand there are a lot of factors like enrollment, but applicants should know the tuition costs for the year they are applying at the time of application. Not when contracts are given in March. I digress
Sure, in an ideal world, but schools simply don’t know in September when applications open exactly what their tuition will be set at for the following year. If you assume about a 5% increase from the current year, you’ll get pretty close - or be happily surprised if the increase ends up being only 3%. But it’s going to go up every year. You can also look at the website to get a sense of where costs increase as grade levels change, and that’s important to be aware of too, if you have a younger student. The same k-12 is going to a lot more expensive in 10th than in 3rd.