Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. The top NYC privates (the most expensive in the country) are hitting 45k and there are no shortage of applicants.
top salaries in NYC eclipse top salaries in washington by a lot, and there are far, far more people making that kind of money than there are here.
Anonymous wrote:Tuition will keep going up, though see the trends -- some schools have significantly higher tuition than others. E.g., Catholic schools are quite a bit lower. Maret has been noted as having a lower tuition than other top schools (by several thousand dollars).
Financial aid will likely become more and more the norm. At top DC private schools, about 25% of kids receive some financial aid. I can see that number continuing to rise (at many private colleges, the % of kids getting FA is around 50%, as a somewhat analogous example of where we could be going).
So, there may be no cap in sight, though I can see FA amounts and percentages going up bit by bit.
Anonymous wrote:No. The top NYC privates (the most expensive in the country) are hitting 45k and there are no shortage of applicants.
Anonymous wrote:Most people on here do not seem to understand that rising tuition is directly tied to giving teachers a commensurate raise and-or cost of living adjustment each year. The tuition is also lower than the true cost per kid which is why annual fundraising is required.
Anonymous wrote:Tuition will keep going up, though see the trends -- some schools have significantly higher tuition than others. E.g., Catholic schools are quite a bit lower. Maret has been noted as having a lower tuition than other top schools (by several thousand dollars).
Financial aid will likely become more and more the norm. At top DC private schools, about 25% of kids receive some financial aid. I can see that number continuing to rise (at many private colleges, the % of kids getting FA is around 50%, as a somewhat analogous example of where we could be going).
So, there may be no cap in sight, though I can see FA amounts and percentages going up bit by bit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:keep wishing i could find a private with terrific teachers but no frills. we don't need fancy facilities and all kinds of perks. with tuition significantly lower. our school has alot of staff whose purpose i can't figure out....
+1!
Anonymous wrote:keep wishing i could find a private with terrific teachers but no frills. we don't need fancy facilities and all kinds of perks. with tuition significantly lower. our school has alot of staff whose purpose i can't figure out....