
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So I applied to a few private schools for my DD who will be in 6th grade next year. I also applied for FA through SSS. They provide a Family Report after you finish filling out the information and sending in the documents they ask for. The Family Report said that they estimate I can afford to pay $1100. I know one of the FA companies (it could've been SSS or one of the other ones I filled out info for) asked how much I think I can afford to pay. I can afford appr. $7000-8000/yr. If this report is what the schools receive, I don't think I have any chance of getting any FA for a school that costs $25K. I know some schools do offer a lot of aid to a few families but this report makes me feel very doubtful.
I've submitted my paperwork and documents. Where would I find this Family report?
Anonymous wrote:No disrespect here but how much do you make that they estimated you could only afford $ 1100? I am a single parent with a home worth almost as much as I owe on it. I have W2 income only of $ 120,000 and it says I can afford $ 18,000. I am broke and no way can I afford that much. Currently, I pay $ 11,000 in tuition and still struggle! I just don't know why anyone would want to struggle just to have their kid in a private school.
Anonymous wrote:So I applied to a few private schools for my DD who will be in 6th grade next year. I also applied for FA through SSS. They provide a Family Report after you finish filling out the information and sending in the documents they ask for. The Family Report said that they estimate I can afford to pay $1100. I know one of the FA companies (it could've been SSS or one of the other ones I filled out info for) asked how much I think I can afford to pay. I can afford appr. $7000-8000/yr. If this report is what the schools receive, I don't think I have any chance of getting any FA for a school that costs $25K. I know some schools do offer a lot of aid to a few families but this report makes me feel very doubtful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She's an URM with excellent grades and test scores. Perhaps they might find her equivalent who can pay more but I doubt it.
This describes my child as well. SSAT scores all in the 99th%ile, has never had an A- or lower, only As, URM, but can pay full tuition.
That's wonderful. How fortunate you are.
Well, in my defense, you did set yourself up when you stated "SHE'S A URM WITH EXCELLENT GRADES AND TEST SCORES. PERHAPS THEY MIGHT FIND HER EQUIVALENT WHO CAN PAY MORE BUT I DOUBT IT."
And I'm just sayin' . . . No offense meant, just answering your challenge. Your daughter is undoubtedly intelligent and any school will be happy to have her. Good luck!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She's an URM with excellent grades and test scores. Perhaps they might find her equivalent who can pay more but I doubt it.
This describes my child as well. SSAT scores all in the 99th%ile, has never had an A- or lower, only As, URM, but can pay full tuition.
That's wonderful. How fortunate you are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She's an URM with excellent grades and test scores. Perhaps they might find her equivalent who can pay more but I doubt it.
This describes my child as well. SSAT scores all in the 99th%ile, has never had an A- or lower, only As, URM, but can pay full tuition.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She's an URM with excellent grades and test scores. Perhaps they might find her equivalent who can pay more but I doubt it.
What's an URM?
Anonymous wrote:She's an URM with excellent grades and test scores. Perhaps they might find her equivalent who can pay more but I doubt it.
Anonymous wrote:She's an URM with excellent grades and test scores. Perhaps they might find her equivalent who can pay more but I doubt it.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks everyone. OP here. Your stories give me some hopeNo, PP, it wasn't a monthly amount. I'm a teacher so I make very little but I can afford $7000 or even $8000/yr. I wonder where their calculations come from to have such a huge discrepancy.