Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have a HHI of $300k and pay full private tuition for 2 kids. I would be embarrassed to ask for FA when we can pay the full amount by both working full time, driving older cars, taking cheap vacations, and living in a smaller home with a reasonable mortgage. I can't believe that some of my donations might be going to a family with twice our annual income.
So glad you are embarrassed to apply. Leaves more in the pot for the rest of us. LOL
NP here.
Do you have no sense of shame?
Absolutely. I would be ashamed if I were dancing on the pole at night to pay for private school or only marrying a rich man to finance my lavish lifestyle. Applying for and accepting financial aid? Nope, not an ounce of shame! I'm also not ashamed when I use a coupon to offset the cost of merchandise that I can afford to pay full price for. Why in the heck would I be ashamed of accepting financial aid to pay for a school I can't afford to pay full price to? You all act as if those of us in financial aid actually have the money stuffed under our mattress but refuse to spend it. Or is the real issue that we don't feel undeserving? That's your problem if you look in the mirror and say my kids don't deserve this because I didn't choose a job that pays me enough to drop $30K a year on school. Your problem, not mine. My kids are deserving for of me doing whatever it takes to make it happen including applying for and
Accepting financial aid.
I think the point they were making is that you at $250k are taking money from other parents who make less and nonetheless manage to find the tuition money. It's like starting a GoFundMe and asking your neighbors and friends to pay for your child's education, when they don't make any more than you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have a HHI of $300k and pay full private tuition for 2 kids. I would be embarrassed to ask for FA when we can pay the full amount by both working full time, driving older cars, taking cheap vacations, and living in a smaller home with a reasonable mortgage. I can't believe that some of my donations might be going to a family with twice our annual income.
So glad you are embarrassed to apply. Leaves more in the pot for the rest of us. LOL
NP here.
Do you have no sense of shame?
Absolutely. I would be ashamed if I were dancing on the pole at night to pay for private school or only marrying a rich man to finance my lavish lifestyle. Applying for and accepting financial aid? Nope, not an ounce of shame! I'm also not ashamed when I use a coupon to offset the cost of merchandise that I can afford to pay full price for. Why in the heck would I be ashamed of accepting financial aid to pay for a school I can't afford to pay full price to? You all act as if those of us in financial aid actually have the money stuffed under our mattress but refuse to spend it. Or is the real issue that we don't feel undeserving? That's your problem if you look in the mirror and say my kids don't deserve this because I didn't choose a job that pays me enough to drop $30K a year on school. Your problem, not mine. My kids are deserving for of me doing whatever it takes to make it happen including applying for and
Accepting financial aid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have a HHI of $300k and pay full private tuition for 2 kids. I would be embarrassed to ask for FA when we can pay the full amount by both working full time, driving older cars, taking cheap vacations, and living in a smaller home with a reasonable mortgage. I can't believe that some of my donations might be going to a family with twice our annual income.
Spread the word. And I would also volunteer
To spearhead a committee to recruit actual "needy" students. Help those kids navigate the FA and application process. Get rid of these disgusting people.
Judgmental.
I absolutely will judge you if you're taking my money while in the top 1% of us incomes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have a HHI of $300k and pay full private tuition for 2 kids. I would be embarrassed to ask for FA when we can pay the full amount by both working full time, driving older cars, taking cheap vacations, and living in a smaller home with a reasonable mortgage. I can't believe that some of my donations might be going to a family with twice our annual income.
So glad you are embarrassed to apply. Leaves more in the pot for the rest of us. LOL
NP here.
Do you have no sense of shame?
Absolutely. I would be ashamed if I were dancing on the pole at night to pay for private school or only marrying a rich man to finance my lavish lifestyle. Applying for and accepting financial aid? Nope, not an ounce of shame! I'm also not ashamed when I use a coupon to offset the cost of merchandise that I can afford to pay full price for. Why in the heck would I be ashamed of accepting financial aid to pay for a school I can't afford to pay full price to? You all act as if those of us in financial aid actually have the money stuffed under our mattress but refuse to spend it. Or is the real issue that we don't feel undeserving? That's your problem if you look in the mirror and say my kids don't deserve this because I didn't choose a job that pays me enough to drop $30K a year on school. Your problem, not mine. My kids are deserving for of me doing whatever it takes to make it happen including applying for and
Accepting financial aid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have a HHI of $300k and pay full private tuition for 2 kids. I would be embarrassed to ask for FA when we can pay the full amount by both working full time, driving older cars, taking cheap vacations, and living in a smaller home with a reasonable mortgage. I can't believe that some of my donations might be going to a family with twice our annual income.
So glad you are embarrassed to apply. Leaves more in the pot for the rest of us. LOL
NP here.
Do you have no sense of shame?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have a HHI of $300k and pay full private tuition for 2 kids. I would be embarrassed to ask for FA when we can pay the full amount by both working full time, driving older cars, taking cheap vacations, and living in a smaller home with a reasonable mortgage. I can't believe that some of my donations might be going to a family with twice our annual income.
So glad you are embarrassed to apply. Leaves more in the pot for the rest of us. LOL
Anonymous wrote:We have a HHI of $300k and pay full private tuition for 2 kids. I would be embarrassed to ask for FA when we can pay the full amount by both working full time, driving older cars, taking cheap vacations, and living in a smaller home with a reasonable mortgage. I can't believe that some of my donations might be going to a family with twice our annual income.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have a HHI of $300k and pay full private tuition for 2 kids. I would be embarrassed to ask for FA when we can pay the full amount by both working full time, driving older cars, taking cheap vacations, and living in a smaller home with a reasonable mortgage. I can't believe that some of my donations might be going to a family with twice our annual income.
Spread the word. And I would also volunteer
To spearhead a committee to recruit actual "needy" students. Help those kids navigate the FA and application process. Get rid of these disgusting people.
Judgmental.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have a HHI of $300k and pay full private tuition for 2 kids. I would be embarrassed to ask for FA when we can pay the full amount by both working full time, driving older cars, taking cheap vacations, and living in a smaller home with a reasonable mortgage. I can't believe that some of my donations might be going to a family with twice our annual income.
Spread the word. And I would also volunteer
To spearhead a committee to recruit actual "needy" students. Help those kids navigate the FA and application process. Get rid of these disgusting people.
Anonymous wrote:We have a HHI of $300k and pay full private tuition for 2 kids. I would be embarrassed to ask for FA when we can pay the full amount by both working full time, driving older cars, taking cheap vacations, and living in a smaller home with a reasonable mortgage. I can't believe that some of my donations might be going to a family with twice our annual income.
Anonymous wrote:This thread is nauseating. Rich people taking money from slightly richer people so that their kids, who were already born on second base, take more and more resources from those who could truly benefit from any opportunity. Broadening the gaps between rich and poor, ensuring that the caste structure stays firmly "as is" in this country.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I could understand giving aid to someone who had a really high hhi that had some catastrophic situation happen to them one year that depleted their savings and it was an ongoing issue, like their house burnt down, supporting older parents, spouse needed organ transplant, and an older step child got into legal trouble. This actually happened at our school to a family at our school a few years ago! So I can understand how someone needing temporary assistance one year or 2. However, schools should have a cut off and firmly state that aid applications will not be accepted from families earning more than $500k. I actually saw a small private school have on its site that it doesn't offer aid to anyone with hhi over $150k.
We have HHI of 600k and get 10% aid at Big 3 with 2dc. SAH. But a chunk of DH's income goes into retirement account automatically. When you account for that and loans, under 500k. Lots of diff situations where aid is appropriate.
I don't want to contribute to tuition assistance for that either!
This thread is really making me rethink my TA support. Do you think all the people helpfully providing you with your assistance shouldn't also have a bang-up retirement?
DH is required to put a big chunk of his income in a retirement account. You cannot access that money before retirement- there are very strict rules. I dont think its fair to penalize us for saving for retirement, esp when DH has no option.
"Fair" under what system?! No one is 'penalized' for saving for retirement; it's something everyone has to address.
The bottom line is you and others seem to think that financial aid is some carefully designed program coming from some far away, government black box. But it's your friends who donate this money so the schools can have economic diversity -- like true middle class!
I'm just appalled that someone like you even considers appyling for aid. Scary. I hope it's not our school.
What are we supposed to do? Is DH supposed to just quit his job? If he did that we would end up getting even more aid and we wouldn't be saving for retirement. You are treating retirement savings as income to us when its not -- we cannot spend it. That's unfair, esp bc we can't change it. I don't understand why people cannot understand this.