Anonymous wrote:Which schools give aid. Our combined income in 150. Already have DS in private high school. DD is straight A top of class sprays sport very active in school clubs and we very disappointed in the aid given to DD. We are exploring options of trying to find a school that will give us more aid. Public school not an option we don't live in a good public school area.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We're a current family and asked for $15k and were given $40k. It's kind of crazy.
That was us last year, we got more than $40K spread between our two children.
I was floored. But then I realize that the school says they give a lot of aid, and I don't see a lot of people who appear to have less $ than we have.
OP here. This is us. HHI 300k According to DCUM we won't get aid but we're about the least wealthy people I know at the schools and clearly they think so too because they gave us more aid than we ever thought to ask for. It's a little sobering. I didn't think we were that "poor" relative to our parent peers. I mean, I know we're in the lower brackets but huh-guess we are at charity level. Kids are academic high performers, athletes and very well liked.
This is amazing. We just passed 200k this year and 2-3 years ago our school said we could afford 50k, which was ridiculous at our previous HHI. We live in a much smaller place than most and only had 1 kid so that we could afford as much as we could. Just goes to show they reward irresponsibility.
Do any of you mind mentioning schools that are generous with financial aid? And experiences with schools that are not so generous?
"Need aware" schools or "full need met" schools will generally give better packages but acceptance is less likely.
K-12, big endowment, consistently in the black on 990s.
K-8 with stronger bottom line.
Schools that go over 50% and your DC meets a school need or priority.
I've never come across a school that says they are "need aware" or "full need met." How do you know which schools are like that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We're a current family and asked for $15k and were given $40k. It's kind of crazy.
That was us last year, we got more than $40K spread between our two children.
I was floored. But then I realize that the school says they give a lot of aid, and I don't see a lot of people who appear to have less $ than we have.
OP here. This is us. HHI 300k According to DCUM we won't get aid but we're about the least wealthy people I know at the schools and clearly they think so too because they gave us more aid than we ever thought to ask for. It's a little sobering. I didn't think we were that "poor" relative to our parent peers. I mean, I know we're in the lower brackets but huh-guess we are at charity level. Kids are academic high performers, athletes and very well liked.
This is amazing. We just passed 200k this year and 2-3 years ago our school said we could afford 50k, which was ridiculous at our previous HHI. We live in a much smaller place than most and only had 1 kid so that we could afford as much as we could. Just goes to show they reward irresponsibility.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We're a current family and asked for $15k and were given $40k. It's kind of crazy.
That was us last year, we got more than $40K spread between our two children.
I was floored. But then I realize that the school says they give a lot of aid, and I don't see a lot of people who appear to have less $ than we have.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We're a current family and asked for $15k and were given $40k. It's kind of crazy.
That was us last year, we got more than $40K spread between our two children.
I was floored. But then I realize that the school says they give a lot of aid, and I don't see a lot of people who appear to have less $ than we have.
OP here. This is us. HHI 300k According to DCUM we won't get aid but we're about the least wealthy people I know at the schools and clearly they think so too because they gave us more aid than we ever thought to ask for. It's a little sobering. I didn't think we were that "poor" relative to our parent peers. I mean, I know we're in the lower brackets but huh-guess we are at charity level. Kids are academic high performers, athletes and very well liked.
This is amazing. We just passed 200k this year and 2-3 years ago our school said we could afford 50k, which was ridiculous at our previous HHI. We live in a much smaller place than most and only had 1 kid so that we could afford as much as we could. Just goes to show they reward irresponsibility.
Do any of you mind mentioning schools that are generous with financial aid? And experiences with schools that are not so generous?
"Need aware" schools or "full need met" schools will generally give better packages but acceptance is less likely.
K-12, big endowment, consistently in the black on 990s.
K-8 with stronger bottom line.
Schools that go over 50% and your DC meets a school need or priority.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We're a current family and asked for $15k and were given $40k. It's kind of crazy.
That was us last year, we got more than $40K spread between our two children.
I was floored. But then I realize that the school says they give a lot of aid, and I don't see a lot of people who appear to have less $ than we have.
OP here. This is us. HHI 300k According to DCUM we won't get aid but we're about the least wealthy people I know at the schools and clearly they think so too because they gave us more aid than we ever thought to ask for. It's a little sobering. I didn't think we were that "poor" relative to our parent peers. I mean, I know we're in the lower brackets but huh-guess we are at charity level. Kids are academic high performers, athletes and very well liked.
This is amazing. We just passed 200k this year and 2-3 years ago our school said we could afford 50k, which was ridiculous at our previous HHI. We live in a much smaller place than most and only had 1 kid so that we could afford as much as we could. Just goes to show they reward irresponsibility.
Do any of you mind mentioning schools that are generous with financial aid? And experiences with schools that are not so generous?
"Need aware" schools or "full need met" schools will generally give better packages but acceptance is less likely.
K-12, big endowment, consistently in the black on 990s.
K-8 with stronger bottom line.
Schools that go over 50% and your DC meets a school need or priority.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We're a current family and asked for $15k and were given $40k. It's kind of crazy.
That was us last year, we got more than $40K spread between our two children.
I was floored. But then I realize that the school says they give a lot of aid, and I don't see a lot of people who appear to have less $ than we have.
OP here. This is us. HHI 300k According to DCUM we won't get aid but we're about the least wealthy people I know at the schools and clearly they think so too because they gave us more aid than we ever thought to ask for. It's a little sobering. I didn't think we were that "poor" relative to our parent peers. I mean, I know we're in the lower brackets but huh-guess we are at charity level. Kids are academic high performers, athletes and very well liked.
This is amazing. We just passed 200k this year and 2-3 years ago our school said we could afford 50k, which was ridiculous at our previous HHI. We live in a much smaller place than most and only had 1 kid so that we could afford as much as we could. Just goes to show they reward irresponsibility.
Do any of you mind mentioning schools that are generous with financial aid? And experiences with schools that are not so generous?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We're a current family and asked for $15k and were given $40k. It's kind of crazy.
That was us last year, we got more than $40K spread between our two children.
I was floored. But then I realize that the school says they give a lot of aid, and I don't see a lot of people who appear to have less $ than we have.
OP here. This is us. HHI 300k According to DCUM we won't get aid but we're about the least wealthy people I know at the schools and clearly they think so too because they gave us more aid than we ever thought to ask for. It's a little sobering. I didn't think we were that "poor" relative to our parent peers. I mean, I know we're in the lower brackets but huh-guess we are at charity level. Kids are academic high performers, athletes and very well liked.
This is amazing. We just passed 200k this year and 2-3 years ago our school said we could afford 50k, which was ridiculous at our previous HHI. We live in a much smaller place than most and only had 1 kid so that we could afford as much as we could. Just goes to show they reward irresponsibility.
Anonymous wrote:Wait until you see what FASFA thinks you can pay for college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We're a current family and asked for $15k and were given $40k. It's kind of crazy.
That was us last year, we got more than $40K spread between our two children.
I was floored. But then I realize that the school says they give a lot of aid, and I don't see a lot of people who appear to have less $ than we have.
OP here. This is us. HHI 300k According to DCUM we won't get aid but we're about the least wealthy people I know at the schools and clearly they think so too because they gave us more aid than we ever thought to ask for. It's a little sobering. I didn't think we were that "poor" relative to our parent peers. I mean, I know we're in the lower brackets but huh-guess we are at charity level. Kids are academic high performers, athletes and very well liked.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We're a current family and asked for $15k and were given $40k. It's kind of crazy.
That was us last year, we got more than $40K spread between our two children.
I was floored. But then I realize that the school says they give a lot of aid, and I don't see a lot of people who appear to have less $ than we have.
OP here. This is us. HHI 300k According to DCUM we won't get aid but we're about the least wealthy people I know at the schools and clearly they think so too because they gave us more aid than we ever thought to ask for. It's a little sobering. I didn't think we were that "poor" relative to our parent peers. I mean, I know we're in the lower brackets but huh-guess we are at charity level. Kids are academic high performers, athletes and very well liked.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We're a current family and asked for $15k and were given $40k. It's kind of crazy.
That was us last year, we got more than $40K spread between our two children.
I was floored. But then I realize that the school says they give a lot of aid, and I don't see a lot of people who appear to have less $ than we have.