Anonymous wrote:You make $230k and can’t afford $22k for tuition?? You need a financial planner.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG. You're asking about financial aid?
I think you're asking because you're not used to paying tuition. One of my friends did the same thing. They have multiple houses and take trips to Europe...and want financial aid.
We make way less than you do and pay about $22k. You have to prioritize and budget differently. SMH
Again, OP, I know three families that make >$300k and get some merit based aid.
The scholarships they offer are merit based so income is irrelevant. They never ask for HHI before awarding them.
That said, the academic ones are pretty hard to get. OP's kid would need straight As at Deal (easy) but also a 99% HSPT (fairly difficult) and some luck (harder still).
My kid and several friends had several of these (straight Deal As and the 99% HSPT) but did not get offered merit aid.
Anonymous wrote:Better than some and worse than others. They have a wide range of students, by design. Move along if that is not for you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG. You're asking about financial aid?
I think you're asking because you're not used to paying tuition. One of my friends did the same thing. They have multiple houses and take trips to Europe...and want financial aid.
We make way less than you do and pay about $22k. You have to prioritize and budget differently. SMH
Again, OP, I know three families that make >$300k and get some merit based aid.
Anonymous wrote:Totally disappointing open house. Not sure what the big deal is about SJC. Nice campus but academics seem subpar compared to other DMV privates.
Anonymous wrote:Totally disappointing open house. Not sure what the big deal is about SJC. Nice campus but academics seem subpar compared to other DMV privates.
Anonymous wrote:Totally disappointing open house. Not sure what the big deal is about SJC. Nice campus but academics seem subpar compared to other DMV privates.