Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are people talking about private schools? The OP is referring to faculty at the college level.
And yes, some schools offer preference (much like legacy) to the children of faculty and staff. It is a legitimate hook. The child of a k-12 educator, not a hook.
I mentioned those private schools because they have many faculty parents. Most Penn profs aren’t sending their kids to Philly public schools. Certain private high schools are popular with faculty parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is a definite hook. Faculty kids get preference getting in. It is less a lottery for faculty kids.
If you have the stats to get in or are very close, you will get in.
Yes. Absolutely yes !
This is the reason that Milton Academy places so well into Harvard and the Lawrenceville School into Princeton.
Most H faculty kids I know attended BB&N or Noble & Greenough. A typical progression is from the Harvard faculty and staff preschool on campus to BB&N
Anonymous wrote:Why are people talking about private schools? The OP is referring to faculty at the college level.
And yes, some schools offer preference (much like legacy) to the children of faculty and staff. It is a legitimate hook. The child of a k-12 educator, not a hook.
Anonymous wrote:Pp here. I have a family member who is faculty. Nobody’s hurting for money in their department. Everyone has a professional spouse or family money. My family member is married to a biglaw partner.
Anonymous wrote:Most colleges have tuition exchange. So if you work at a college/university -- there is a good chance that wherever your kid goes -- he/she will get 25K off yearly tuition -- or sometimes more through the exchange. It's not really an exchange -- that's just what it is called
I have a friend who used this for all three kids -- different colleges - different amounts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most colleges have tuition exchange. So if you work at a college/university -- there is a good chance that wherever your kid goes -- he/she will get 25K off yearly tuition -- or sometimes more through the exchange. It's not really an exchange -- that's just what it is called
I have a friend who used this for all three kids -- different colleges - different amounts.
This is being phased out. Georgetown for example has made its plan way less generous.
No, 100s of colleges participate. My kid has free tuition at a school parents here would excoriate.
There are more schools than Georgetown.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most colleges have tuition exchange. So if you work at a college/university -- there is a good chance that wherever your kid goes -- he/she will get 25K off yearly tuition -- or sometimes more through the exchange. It's not really an exchange -- that's just what it is called
I have a friend who used this for all three kids -- different colleges - different amounts.
This is being phased out. Georgetown for example has made its plan way less generous.
Anonymous wrote:Most colleges have tuition exchange. So if you work at a college/university -- there is a good chance that wherever your kid goes -- he/she will get 25K off yearly tuition -- or sometimes more through the exchange. It's not really an exchange -- that's just what it is called
I have a friend who used this for all three kids -- different colleges - different amounts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is a definite hook. Faculty kids get preference getting in. It is less a lottery for faculty kids.
If you have the stats to get in or are very close, you will get in.
Yes. Absolutely yes !
This is the reason that Milton Academy places so well into Harvard and the Lawrenceville School into Princeton.
Most H faculty kids I know attended BB&N or Noble & Greenough. A typical progression is from the Harvard faculty and staff preschool on campus to BB&N
H faculty salary pays for that? Really?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is a definite hook. Faculty kids get preference getting in. It is less a lottery for faculty kids.
If you have the stats to get in or are very close, you will get in.
Yes. Absolutely yes !
This is the reason that Milton Academy places so well into Harvard and the Lawrenceville School into Princeton.
Most H faculty kids I know attended BB&N or Noble & Greenough. A typical progression is from the Harvard faculty and staff preschool on campus to BB&N