Anonymous wrote:I've been looking into private schools and found that some list 50% of their students receive financial aid. This seemed like a very high number to me, seeing as how most people (myself included) assume private school is for rich kids and/or at least upper middle class kids. Growing up I knew my family couldn't afford private school, and if I got financial aid, I'm not sure private school is the best place for a poor kid to be (with peer pressure of clothes, designer purses for girls, etc). Anyway,...
My point here is that after researching this financial aid bit, it seems most schools are giving financial aid to families making between $120-300k/year). These families aren't paying 100% out of pocket, they pay around half. There were many reasons listed but it seems that when the economy went to shit and people didn't have as much liquid assets/disposable income, schools had to respond by offering financial
Aid to keep enrollment up.
Have you heard of this? What are your thoughts? My husband and I are in tht $ bracket (low end) and I never thought financial
Aid was even a possibility.
DD is African American. Does this have any impact on cost - since I'd imagine diversity is encouraged? I'm not going to play the black card but it would be a nice bonus. *No flames please*
Please fill me in as we come from poor backgrounds so all of these things are new to me. Thanks for your help!
Anonymous wrote:I don't think many people making $300k are getting FA, OP. Maybe a few, families with 8 kids and a kid with health issues or something. We didn't get FA with a HHI of $140 and 1 kid.
And it isn't true that the school will reject your kid if they can't offer you aid, as 15:36 says. The process doesn't work like that in most schools. In most schools the admissions decisions and the FA decisions are made separately.
OP, if you can afford it, but just think 20% off would be nice...well, of course. But that isn't really what FA is intended for. Our school basically says they want you to pay till it hurts, and they'll give you FA if not giving you FA meant your kid couldn't go. Not that you'd choose to go elsewhere because you'd like to keep a little discretionary income, but that your kid would not be able to go. I hear that in reality it doesn't always work like that, and some people do game the system, but frankly I choose not to.
Anonymous wrote:
My point here is that after researching this financial aid bit, it seems most schools are giving financial aid to families making between $120-300k/year).
Anonymous wrote:We got 50% at over 100,000 HHI.
Anonymous wrote:I've been looking into private schools and found that some list 50% of their students receive financial aid. This seemed like a very high number to me, seeing as how most people (myself included) assume private school is for rich kids and/or at least upper middle class kids. Growing up I knew my family couldn't afford private school, and if I got financial aid, I'm not sure private school is the best place for a poor kid to be (with peer pressure of clothes, designer purses for girls, etc). Anyway,...
My point here is that after researching this financial aid bit, it seems most schools are giving financial aid to families making between $120-300k/year). These families aren't paying 100% out of pocket, they pay around half. There were many reasons listed but it seems that when the economy went to shit and people didn't have as much liquid assets/disposable income, schools had to respond by offering financial
Aid to keep enrollment up.
Have you heard of this? What are your thoughts? My husband and I are in tht $ bracket (low end) and I never thought financial
Aid was even a possibility.
DD is African American. Does this have any impact on cost - since I'd imagine diversity is encouraged? I'm not going to play the black card but it would be a nice bonus. *No flames please*
Please fill me in as we come from poor backgrounds so all of these things are new to me. Thanks for your help!