Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Take those fancy vacations, buy the nice car and splurge on great dinners - those who are fiscally responsible and save for college are "punished."
What do fancy vacations, nice cars and great dinners have to do with family income under 150k?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Take those fancy vacations, buy the nice car and splurge on great dinners - those who are fiscally responsible and save for college are "punished."
So many of these grand proclamations are so performative. I am very supportive of a diverse student population, including socioeconomic diversity. But I feel like these schools are going overboard with these special programs.
And if the endowment tax ends up kicking in, they might want to very quietly reverse some of them.
I’m starting to feel ticked off as well as I see more & more schools do this.
Anonymous wrote:Take those fancy vacations, buy the nice car and splurge on great dinners - those who are fiscally responsible and save for college are "punished."
Anonymous wrote:Take those fancy vacations, buy the nice car and splurge on great dinners - those who are fiscally responsible and save for college are "punished."
So many of these grand proclamations are so performative. I am very supportive of a diverse student population, including socioeconomic diversity. But I feel like these schools are going overboard with these special programs.
And if the endowment tax ends up kicking in, they might want to very quietly reverse some of them.
Anonymous wrote:But most colleges offer a program like this.
Anonymous wrote:But most colleges offer a program like this. Harvard's is HHI less than $100K. Princeton's is $150K but covers meals, dorms, books and supplies which Tufts does not. Note that Tufts's tuition is $93,182, and the offer announced today does not cover meals, dorms, books, or supplies for students with HHIs exceeding $60K. Consequently, these students will still need to cover $22,500, even if the tuition of $71,982 is waived. For some families, that is insurmountable. At Princeton, those fees will be covered. So read carefully.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've got 6 years to hope these $150k limits come up to $175....(and yes we have saved for college, blah, blah, but every little bit helps!).
If you've saved for college, these programs might not be the benefit you think. Ask me how I know.
Anonymous wrote:I've got 6 years to hope these $150k limits come up to $175....(and yes we have saved for college, blah, blah, but every little bit helps!).
