Anonymous wrote:OP, why don’t you just encourage your DC to get married, even if it’s just a fake marriage? Then they can legally claim independence from you and your HHI and assets can no longer be considered as part of the financial aid process.
This is what we’ve done in our family and it has allowed each of our kids to qualify for full ride financial aid packages at CMU, Penn, and Cornell. Otherwise, DH and I have a NW of $4.9M and our HHI is $475K. Definitely no financial aid packages for us if this is factored in!!
Anonymous wrote:What's wrong with UVA/W&M/VTech?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, why don’t you just encourage your DC to get married, even if it’s just a fake marriage? Then they can legally claim independence from you and your HHI and assets can no longer be considered as part of the financial aid process.
This is what we’ve done in our family and it has allowed each of our kids to qualify for full ride financial aid packages at CMU, Penn, and Cornell. Otherwise, DH and I have a NW of $4.9M and our HHI is $475K. Definitely no financial aid packages for us if this is factored in!!
This is gross. I hope this is fake
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, why don’t you just encourage your DC to get married, even if it’s just a fake marriage? Then they can legally claim independence from you and your HHI and assets can no longer be considered as part of the financial aid process.
This is what we’ve done in our family and it has allowed each of our kids to qualify for full ride financial aid packages at CMU, Penn, and Cornell. Otherwise, DH and I have a NW of $4.9M and our HHI is $475K. Definitely no financial aid packages for us if this is factored in!!
This is gross. I hope this is fake
Anonymous wrote:OP, why don’t you just encourage your DC to get married, even if it’s just a fake marriage? Then they can legally claim independence from you and your HHI and assets can no longer be considered as part of the financial aid process.
This is what we’ve done in our family and it has allowed each of our kids to qualify for full ride financial aid packages at CMU, Penn, and Cornell. Otherwise, DH and I have a NW of $4.9M and our HHI is $475K. Definitely no financial aid packages for us if this is factored in!!
Anonymous wrote:Don’t beat yourself up. And you have not failed your kids in any way. I envy you because you live in Virginia and have great in-state options like UVA and William and Mary. Has your kid toured the in-state schools? I (parent) was even more skeptical than my kid (98th percentile) about our in-state options, but after we toured, I changed my mind. I was so impressed as was my kid. Ignore the external expectations about your kid going to a T-25. Plenty of top kids from my kid’s peer group opted for our in-state flagship. Your kid can find her academic peer group at a number of more affordable colleges outside the T-25. Has your kid considered some less selective liberal arts colleges such as Rhodes, Wooster and Furman? Or places like Pitt? They may offer generous merit aid if she’s firmly set on going OOS.