Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know the answer, but I hope you're right. We're a $350k HHI family with 2 kids in private and feel like it's a struggle to pay tuition every year. If it goes much higher, we won't be able to do it anymore.
I ask this genuinely, so please don't flame me.
We have a HHI of about $165K. The only debt we carry is our mortgage and one car loan. We pay off credit cards every month, max out our retirement investing, and usually have a little bit left over. We would not be able to afford independent school tuition. But if we suddenly doubled our HHI into the range you are, we could easily make it work. So what makes it difficult for you? What are your monthly expenses? What's your mortgage? I'm trying to get a better sense of your position since in addition to being a parent, I'm also an independent school teacher and recognize that I live a very different life than most of the families we serve.
Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Private schools compete by offering progressively more expensive "services" which go far beyond providing a solid college preparation. You are paying for those "services" like multiple sports teams, performing arts course, travel budgets to exotic places, etc. These schools become a status symbol and less a cost effective place to prepare the students for college.
My son went to a prep school in NJ that cost less than $15K/year and a third of the class went to the top 2% colleges. Sports were bare bones and the curriculum focused on non exotic subjects matter and small classes.
Parents here did not want to pay extra for the bourgeois acoutrements only for the important academics.
Anonymous wrote:OK, I got bored enough to actually research some of the tuition claims being made here. I focused on Sidwell because it's the most high profile school, and so easiest to find information for. Here's what I found ...
Anonymous wrote:... this year every school hiked tuition 4-6 % again, just like they did the year before and the year before , and the year before. ...
False. Here are actual Sidwell tuition figures for 2008-2014, with the % increase over each prior year.
2008-09 $29,442
2009-10 $30,842 4.76%
2010-11 $32,069 3.98%
2011-12 $32,960 2.78%
2012-13 $34,268 3.97%
2013-14 $35,228 2.80%
I guess PP was correct 1 out 5 times. A more accurate -- but less exciting -- statement would be "Sidwell hiked tuition 2-4% for the last four years!" But PP seems to have doubled the rate of tuition increase.
Anonymous wrote:... these figures are based on LAST YEARS Tuition, and next year it will be $2,000- $3,000 more at every school. ...
False. As revealed by the data above, Sidwell's tuition is increasing by $960 next year, not $2,000-3,000. PP seems to have tripled the rate of tuition increase.
Anonymous wrote:seriously, why has tuition quintupled in last 20 years and doubled in the last 6 years? ...
False and false. Over the last 6 years, Sidwell's tuition did not double. It increased $5,786, a 19.7% increase. Here, PP quintupled the rate of increase (19.7% versus 100%). Over the past 20 years, Sidwell's tuition did not quintuple. Sidwell tuition for 1992-93 was $10,885. Compared to the 2012-13 tuition (20 years later), that's a little more than double, and certainly not quintuple.
These tuition costs are incredibly high, and it's a legitimate conversation to discuss whether they're justified. However, PP has continuously exaggerated and falsified the rate of increase, which prevents any meaningful conversation from occurring. I hope this data can help advance the conversation.
Sam2
Anonymous wrote:OK, I got bored enough to actually research some of the tuition claims being made here. I focused on Sidwell because it's the most high profile school, and so easiest to find information for. Here's what I found ...
Anonymous wrote:... this year every school hiked tuition 4-6 % again, just like they did the year before and the year before , and the year before. ...
False. Here are actual Sidwell tuition figures for 2008-2014, with the % increase over each prior year.
2008-09 $29,442
2009-10 $30,842 4.76%
2010-11 $32,069 3.98%
2011-12 $32,960 2.78%
2012-13 $34,268 3.97%
2013-14 $35,228 2.80%
I guess PP was correct 1 out 5 times. A more accurate -- but less exciting -- statement would be "Sidwell hiked tuition 2-4% for the last four years!" But PP seems to have doubled the rate of tuition increase.
Anonymous wrote:... these figures are based on LAST YEARS Tuition, and next year it will be $2,000- $3,000 more at every school. ...
False. As revealed by the data above, Sidwell's tuition is increasing by $960 next year, not $2,000-3,000. PP seems to have tripled the rate of tuition increase.
Anonymous wrote:seriously, why has tuition quintupled in last 20 years and doubled in the last 6 years? ...
False and false. Over the last 6 years, Sidwell's tuition did not double. It increased $5,786, a 19.7% increase. Here, PP quintupled the rate of increase (19.7% versus 100%). Over the past 20 years, Sidwell's tuition did not quintuple. Sidwell tuition for 1992-93 was $10,885. Compared to the 2012-13 tuition (20 years later), that's a little more than double, and certainly not quintuple.
These tuition costs are incredibly high, and it's a legitimate conversation to discuss whether they're justified. However, PP has continuously exaggerated and falsified the rate of increase, which prevents any meaningful conversation from occurring. I hope this data can help advance the conversation.
Sam2
Anonymous wrote:Without googling (what the hell, once upon a time we all had to use our memories) I'm pretty sure "Brobdingnagian" is from Gulliver's Travels (Swift) -- aren't they the giant people who are the opposite of the Lilliputians? Excellent adjective.
Anonymous wrote:... this year every school hiked tuition 4-6 % again, just like they did the year before and the year before , and the year before. ...
Anonymous wrote:... these figures are based on LAST YEARS Tuition, and next year it will be $2,000- $3,000 more at every school. ...
Anonymous wrote:seriously, why has tuition quintupled in last 20 years and doubled in the last 6 years? ...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: the 990's posted are 5 years old. They don't inform anyone of what is going on today. Tuition has nearly doubled since the period those old 990's reflect.
... if not as [i]Brobdingnagian[/i] as she/he claims, are not sustainable in the long haul.
cool. I learned a new word. Kinda hard to pronounce though; and I wonder how many people would understand what it means.
Pretty much anyone who ever read Jonathan Swift.
Rabelais, no?
Anonymous wrote:FWIW, Sidwell's tuition for 2013-14 is $35,228. That's an increase of $960 (2.8%) from this year's tuition of $34,268. Still a lot of money, but not even close to the 4-6% increase someone keeps claiming here.
Anonymous wrote:I don't know the answer, but I hope you're right. We're a $350k HHI family with 2 kids in private and feel like it's a struggle to pay tuition every year. If it goes much higher, we won't be able to do it anymore.