Anonymous
Post 03/25/2025 17:41     Subject: Re:How would federal school choice impact private COA?

Anonymous wrote:It’ll likely be a dollar for dollar increase in COA
what is the logic behind this?
Anonymous
Post 03/25/2025 16:00     Subject: Re:How would federal school choice impact private COA?

Can’t see this happening. It is not actually popular and this administration has much bigger issues to deal with.
Anonymous
Post 03/25/2025 12:29     Subject: How would federal school choice impact private COA?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Would schools even be willing to accept federal money ? They want to be separate from federal oversight


This. Reputable private schools will likely do everything they can to avoid taking money that would then subject them to federal oversight.


Just like colleges have?


They already took federal grants and funds. Private schools that haven't sure aren't going start after seeing what's happening to colleges.
Anonymous
Post 03/25/2025 12:12     Subject: How would federal school choice impact private COA?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Would schools even be willing to accept federal money ? They want to be separate from federal oversight


This. Reputable private schools will likely do everything they can to avoid taking money that would then subject them to federal oversight.


Just like colleges have?
Anonymous
Post 03/25/2025 11:11     Subject: How would federal school choice impact private COA?

Anonymous wrote:Would schools even be willing to accept federal money ? They want to be separate from federal oversight


This. Reputable private schools will likely do everything they can to avoid taking money that would then subject them to federal oversight.
Anonymous
Post 03/25/2025 11:07     Subject: How would federal school choice impact private COA?

Would schools even be willing to accept federal money ? They want to be separate from federal oversight
Anonymous
Post 03/25/2025 11:04     Subject: How would federal school choice impact private COA?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Tuition would go up across the board.
everything is going up


Yes, but this would be above and beyond the usual increases every year.

Anonymous
Post 03/25/2025 10:40     Subject: How would federal school choice impact private COA?

Anonymous wrote:Tuition would go up across the board.
everything is going up
Anonymous
Post 03/25/2025 08:44     Subject: Re:How would federal school choice impact private COA?

Anonymous wrote:What is COA?

It means cost of attendance. Tuition plus whatever else. You hear it most often with college, where room and board can double the cost of tuition, so you really need to be aware of COA rather than “just” the published tuition.
Anonymous
Post 03/25/2025 07:19     Subject: Re:How would federal school choice impact private COA?

Anonymous wrote:What is COA?


It varies based on whether you receive aid or not.

Roughly it’s tuition + fees + incidentals -grants- financial aid.
Anonymous
Post 03/25/2025 07:09     Subject: Re:How would federal school choice impact private COA?

What is COA?
Anonymous
Post 03/25/2025 07:03     Subject: How would federal school choice impact private COA?

Tuition would go up across the board.
Anonymous
Post 03/25/2025 06:52     Subject: Re:How would federal school choice impact private COA?

Anonymous wrote:It’ll likely be a dollar for dollar increase in COA


It won’t likely be the same amount per child. It will vary based on residency at least. The states will decide allocation per student.

You can see where this would go.
Anonymous
Post 03/25/2025 05:48     Subject: Re:How would federal school choice impact private COA?

It’ll likely be a dollar for dollar increase in COA
Anonymous
Post 03/25/2025 05:28     Subject: How would federal school choice impact private COA?

I watch the Sunday morning shows. I saw that the new education secretary is being interviewed and is talking about school choice.

This could mean that in the next few years, private school families could bring federal tax dollars with their students.

Would this be considered a deduction from COA regardless of income or would it be redistributed by the schools through proportional inflation in COA and reallocation to financial aid recipients? Or would the policy differ by the school as the individual boards voted?