Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We didn’t qualify for aid with an HHI just under $200k. There’s a lot of variation between schools and a lot depends on the details of your assets. Go ahead and apply; as others have said, there is plenty of opportunity to explain the specifics of your situation. There’s no guarantee, however.
Did you also have no mortgage payments like this family?
To me, $200k with no mortgage seems more than enough to pay for private school tuition.
Anonymous wrote:We didn’t qualify for aid with an HHI just under $200k. There’s a lot of variation between schools and a lot depends on the details of your assets. Go ahead and apply; as others have said, there is plenty of opportunity to explain the specifics of your situation. There’s no guarantee, however.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you can’t afford it why do you want to ask the school to cover your bills? You should figure out how to afford it yourself and use financial aid as a last resort. Can you increase your income?
You're annoying
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you can’t afford it why do you want to ask the school to cover your bills? You should figure out how to afford it yourself and use financial aid as a last resort. Can you increase your income?
First of all I work as a school leader so my income is fixed not sure where and how I would make significantly more money. No one is asking for the school to pay my bills. I expect to contribute something of course.
Anonymous wrote:
First of all I work as a school leader so my income is fixed not sure where and how I would make significantly more money. No one is asking for the school to pay my bills. I expect to contribute something of course.
Anonymous wrote:If you can’t afford it why do you want to ask the school to cover your bills? You should figure out how to afford it yourself and use financial aid as a last resort. Can you increase your income?
Anonymous wrote:Generally loan proceeds aren't considered income or assets; it would be a liability. And the forms all have places where you can explain anything about your finances. You can explain that you took out a HE loan to do necessary maintenance and improvments on the house. If it's stuff like repairing the roof and fixing major systems, they aren't going to hold that against you.
Anonymous wrote:If you can’t afford it why do you want to ask the school to cover your bills? You should figure out how to afford it yourself and use financial aid as a last resort. Can you increase your income?