Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Park gives FA to institutional priorities. Those kids can have ridiculous behavioral problems and everyone turns a blind eye. To be fair, the kids whose families are donating $$$$$ can also get away with egregious behavior. Donut hole families are not getting FA.
Yup- We received 2k....Yet those making double our HHI probably receive a significant discount because they're lifers and have multiple kids attending.
Can I ask what your HhI is? 2k seems funny
275k HHI; We did receive significantly more aid this year since our oldest will be in college and we will have that tuition bill. 15k.
Wow how do you sleep at night? Greedy and taking the handout.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Park gives FA to institutional priorities. Those kids can have ridiculous behavioral problems and everyone turns a blind eye. To be fair, the kids whose families are donating $$$$$ can also get away with egregious behavior. Donut hole families are not getting FA.
Yup- We received 2k....Yet those making double our HHI probably receive a significant discount because they're lifers and have multiple kids attending.
Can I ask what your HhI is? 2k seems funny
275k HHI; We did receive significantly more aid this year since our oldest will be in college and we will have that tuition bill. 15k.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Park gives FA to institutional priorities. Those kids can have ridiculous behavioral problems and everyone turns a blind eye. To be fair, the kids whose families are donating $$$$$ can also get away with egregious behavior. Donut hole families are not getting FA.
Yup- We received 2k....Yet those making double our HHI probably receive a significant discount because they're lifers and have multiple kids attending.
Can I ask what your HhI is? 2k seems funny
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Park gives FA to institutional priorities. Those kids can have ridiculous behavioral problems and everyone turns a blind eye. To be fair, the kids whose families are donating $$$$$ can also get away with egregious behavior. Donut hole families are not getting FA.
Yup- We received 2k....Yet those making double our HHI probably receive a significant discount because they're lifers and have multiple kids attending.
Anonymous wrote:Park gives FA to institutional priorities. Those kids can have ridiculous behavioral problems and everyone turns a blind eye. To be fair, the kids whose families are donating $$$$$ can also get away with egregious behavior. Donut hole families are not getting FA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've talked to a few people who tried getting FA at the various privates. My impression is that it is rarely as generous as you might hope for, except for the lucky ones. I have one good friend who is not only an alumna but a single mother and she was hoping to get essentially half tuition and she did have a relatively low income, as in low 100ks. The most she received was 10k, meaning she'd be on hock for 30k, which isn't realistic if you only make 120k. Child also got into BSA so it ended well, but it did leave a bitter aftertaste for her, because she was offering to bring half the tuition to the table, which is still a lot of money for someone like her.
The schools are generous to families who already have children at the school. If you're already paying full tuition for an older child and want to enroll a second child but need aid, that's where they can actually help out. I remember Gilman mentioning they factor in siblings at Bryn Mawr and Roland Park.
Really? I have one in Park and the second one is about to apply too next year. That sounds great to me whose Hhi is only 300k.
I hope you are a troll and this post is just a sh$$ stirrer. $300k HHI in balto is more than enough to afford two in private school. If your family requests or expects FA at that income, you probably need a reality check.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've talked to a few people who tried getting FA at the various privates. My impression is that it is rarely as generous as you might hope for, except for the lucky ones. I have one good friend who is not only an alumna but a single mother and she was hoping to get essentially half tuition and she did have a relatively low income, as in low 100ks. The most she received was 10k, meaning she'd be on hock for 30k, which isn't realistic if you only make 120k. Child also got into BSA so it ended well, but it did leave a bitter aftertaste for her, because she was offering to bring half the tuition to the table, which is still a lot of money for someone like her.
The schools are generous to families who already have children at the school. If you're already paying full tuition for an older child and want to enroll a second child but need aid, that's where they can actually help out. I remember Gilman mentioning they factor in siblings at Bryn Mawr and Roland Park.
Really? I have one in Park and the second one is about to apply too next year. That sounds great to me whose Hhi is only 300k.
Anonymous wrote:I've talked to a few people who tried getting FA at the various privates. My impression is that it is rarely as generous as you might hope for, except for the lucky ones. I have one good friend who is not only an alumna but a single mother and she was hoping to get essentially half tuition and she did have a relatively low income, as in low 100ks. The most she received was 10k, meaning she'd be on hock for 30k, which isn't realistic if you only make 120k. Child also got into BSA so it ended well, but it did leave a bitter aftertaste for her, because she was offering to bring half the tuition to the table, which is still a lot of money for someone like her.
The schools are generous to families who already have children at the school. If you're already paying full tuition for an older child and want to enroll a second child but need aid, that's where they can actually help out. I remember Gilman mentioning they factor in siblings at Bryn Mawr and Roland Park.