Anonymous wrote:Just compare the following :
A- interest rate earned on full tuition if you were to put that whole amount in a CD or savings account. Example : $50K @4% is around $2000
B- the discount you get if you pay in full minus the tuition insurance.
If A>B, pay monthly installments
Anonymous wrote:We do a 3-payment plan because it removes the hassle of paying monthly and works better for us. Every year I think about paying in full, but ultimately I can't guarantee that one of us won't lose a job, or that we would have to unenroll for some category of issues. So the real benefit of not paying in full is to get the tuition insurance in case something happens mid-year.
Anonymous wrote:DD just accepted and we are wondering about the payment schedule - pay once (May) in full, pay in 2 installments (May + Jan) or 10 monthly installments (May-Feb). We are not super wealthy. What schedule would you choose or what do most people do?
Anonymous wrote:We do the monthly plan. The school doesnt offer any price difference with paying upfront.
Agree about PP comment about covid. We paid preschool upfront, got no money back and most of the other families paid by month and they just stopped paying.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most people at the two private schools I’ve been to do monthly payments, even the ones who are wealthy. We used to pay by the semester until COVID but since then we do monthly and have tuition insurance. This allows me to bail if we need to without the school already having my money in advance. I will not ever pay tuition for long term virtual learning. I learned the hard way.
How do you know? I don’t even know the payment plan of even one other family at DC’s schools. At most, I could see having that discussion with one or two families we are particularly close to, but in our case, finances are never a topic of discussion. How can you speak for most families at multiple schools?
I was on the Board at both schools and this was discussed by our Chair of Finance. They didn’t give names - just percentages, which hovered around 85sh percent at both schools.
Interesting! I’d have assumed 2 installments was most popular. Did either school have incentives or penalties for any payment plans?
Anonymous wrote:We do monthly and are “wealthy”.