Anonymous
Post 04/12/2016 12:31     Subject: How much do you make and how much FA do you receive?

We get 5k per child. HHI around 150. No house payments no car payments. Family money helps with the rest.
Anonymous
Post 04/08/2016 22:25     Subject: How much do you make and how much FA do you receive?

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Anonymous wrote:Yes, when you receive the admission notification you receive information about how much FA they are offering. That way you can make a decision about whether you can afford to attend. The first school we heard from offered us no FA, which shocked the hell out of us because our net HHI is less than $100K and the school was very vocal about financial aid and promoted how much it gave away annually.

Luckily, the other two schools we applied to were very generous in their offers of FA, so we are able to send our son to private school next year.


+1


+ 1 (was also in the same boat)
Anonymous
Post 04/08/2016 17:17     Subject: How much do you make and how much FA do you receive?

Anonymous wrote:Yes, when you receive the admission notification you receive information about how much FA they are offering. That way you can make a decision about whether you can afford to attend. The first school we heard from offered us no FA, which shocked the hell out of us because our net HHI is less than $100K and the school was very vocal about financial aid and promoted how much it gave away annually.

Luckily, the other two schools we applied to were very generous in their offers of FA, so we are able to send our son to private school next year.


+1
Anonymous
Post 04/08/2016 16:56     Subject: How much do you make and how much FA do you receive?

This group really has a chip on their shoulder about money. Do you not know anyone with money which is why you want to be friends with them? You can be "poor" or "rich" all within one lifetime. It depends on how you live it and what you make of it.

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Anonymous wrote:What does that even mean? If you're rich you're not only suppose to donate extra money to help people on FA but also invite them into your social circle? BTW, I am not rich and I have trouble making friends with poor people because everyone is so busy!

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They can speak to them and they don't mind doing charity for them. That's a far cry however, than actually welcoming them into their exclusive world.


How exactly would that work?


So you think its OK to limit your social circle to only elite rich people? That would seem rather boring.
Anonymous
Post 04/08/2016 14:39     Subject: How much do you make and how much FA do you receive?

Anonymous wrote:What does that even mean? If you're rich you're not only suppose to donate extra money to help people on FA but also invite them into your social circle? BTW, I am not rich and I have trouble making friends with poor people because everyone is so busy!

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They can speak to them and they don't mind doing charity for them. That's a far cry however, than actually welcoming them into their exclusive world.


How exactly would that work?


So you think its OK to limit your social circle to only elite rich people? That would seem rather boring.
Anonymous
Post 04/07/2016 19:37     Subject: How much do you make and how much FA do you receive?

What does that even mean? If you're rich you're not only suppose to donate extra money to help people on FA but also invite them into your social circle? BTW, I am not rich and I have trouble making friends with poor people because everyone is so busy!

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They can speak to them and they don't mind doing charity for them. That's a far cry however, than actually welcoming them into their exclusive world.


How exactly would that work?
Anonymous
Post 04/07/2016 19:24     Subject: How much do you make and how much FA do you receive?

Yes, when you receive the admission notification you receive information about how much FA they are offering. That way you can make a decision about whether you can afford to attend. The first school we heard from offered us no FA, which shocked the hell out of us because our net HHI is less than $100K and the school was very vocal about financial aid and promoted how much it gave away annually.

Luckily, the other two schools we applied to were very generous in their offers of FA, so we are able to send our son to private school next year.
Anonymous
Post 04/07/2016 18:11     Subject: How much do you make and how much FA do you receive?

Have financial aid rewards already been awarded? Do families get notified of their financial aid award before the deadline?
Anonymous
Post 03/21/2016 20:18     Subject: How much do you make and how much FA do you receive?

Anonymous wrote:They can speak to them and they don't mind doing charity for them. That's a far cry however, than actually welcoming them into their exclusive world.


How exactly would that work?
Anonymous
Post 03/21/2016 20:07     Subject: Re:How much do you make and how much FA do you receive?

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I see it differently -- you found way to have other people provide your children a very good education and still allow you and your family to live the life you want to live.


+1 I agree. No other way to spin it.


And to expand on that you found way to have other people provide your children a very good education and still allow you and your family to live the life you want to live while simultaneously depriving truly needy children of the financial aid that could help their families escape the school-to-prison pipeline. But enjoy your vacation.



Exactly!!!!


Oh, poppycock. FA departments want a mix of middle- and low-income kids. PP isn't depriving anyone. If she didn't apply, that money would go to another middle class student.




massive rationalization. It's how one get's over a guilty conscience.


You wish I had a guilty conscious. What bothers you most is that I absolutely do not. In fact, you think you I feel entitled or deserving. While I most definitely don't feel entitled to anything, what I do feel is fortunate that there are private schools out there who see the value my family and child can bring to their school community even though we can't afford to pay the full tuition. Nope, not an ounce of guilt. By all means see it however you choose but know that your opinion unequivocally means nothing to me. What I would advise however is that you (and others that feel as you do) keep your opinions far far far away from the ears or awareness of my DC. The wrath of a momma bear is unlike no other. Carry on.


oh, a full paragraph rationalization. Where was the vacation - Caribbean, Europe, or maybe just Disney this year? You are right, though, best not tell your child - they are fine tuned to hypocrisy.


The Caribbean and later this year to Disney! And have every intention of hitting Europe and Asia in the next few years Oh my imagine that -- my kid is also going to be world traveled. Better not involve my child because the least of your worries will be how much FA we get or don't. LOL

^^^TROLL


Hahahaha! You wish I where I troll. Very much real. Looking forward to spending Spring Break with my kids in the Caribbean and Christmas break in Disney! As for Europe and Asia, bucket list items we plan on making a reality sooner rather than later. Sorry to disappoint you.

I truly think your are a troll. If not, you are selfish, mean and doing a lot of harm to people -like me- who really need the FA to be able to afford private.
Thank you to everyone who donates to FA programs, please, do not think this case is real. Anyhow, even if it was, do not believe it is somewhat representative of the FA pool.


How am I doing harm to you? You get your FA. No one is denying you any FA to give to me. LOL. You people are hilarious.

It is obvious. Analyze it a little bit, but your selg on the shoes of the donors and of other FA applicants and you will be able to see it. Empathy, such an amazing and powerful quality....


What?!! Yeah ok. Whatever.
Anonymous
Post 03/21/2016 19:39     Subject: Re:How much do you make and how much FA do you receive?

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I see it differently -- you found way to have other people provide your children a very good education and still allow you and your family to live the life you want to live.


+1 I agree. No other way to spin it.


And to expand on that you found way to have other people provide your children a very good education and still allow you and your family to live the life you want to live while simultaneously depriving truly needy children of the financial aid that could help their families escape the school-to-prison pipeline. But enjoy your vacation.



Exactly!!!!


Oh, poppycock. FA departments want a mix of middle- and low-income kids. PP isn't depriving anyone. If she didn't apply, that money would go to another middle class student.




massive rationalization. It's how one get's over a guilty conscience.


You wish I had a guilty conscious. What bothers you most is that I absolutely do not. In fact, you think you I feel entitled or deserving. While I most definitely don't feel entitled to anything, what I do feel is fortunate that there are private schools out there who see the value my family and child can bring to their school community even though we can't afford to pay the full tuition. Nope, not an ounce of guilt. By all means see it however you choose but know that your opinion unequivocally means nothing to me. What I would advise however is that you (and others that feel as you do) keep your opinions far far far away from the ears or awareness of my DC. The wrath of a momma bear is unlike no other. Carry on.


oh, a full paragraph rationalization. Where was the vacation - Caribbean, Europe, or maybe just Disney this year? You are right, though, best not tell your child - they are fine tuned to hypocrisy.


The Caribbean and later this year to Disney! And have every intention of hitting Europe and Asia in the next few years Oh my imagine that -- my kid is also going to be world traveled. Better not involve my child because the least of your worries will be how much FA we get or don't. LOL

^^^TROLL


Hahahaha! You wish I where I troll. Very much real. Looking forward to spending Spring Break with my kids in the Caribbean and Christmas break in Disney! As for Europe and Asia, bucket list items we plan on making a reality sooner rather than later. Sorry to disappoint you.

I truly think you are a troll. If not, you are selfish, mean and doing a lot of harm to people -like me- who really need the FA to be able to afford private.
Thank you to everyone who donates to FA programs, please, do not think this case is real. Anyhow, even if it was, do not believe it is somewhat representative of the FA pool.


How am I doing harm to you? You get your FA. No one is denying you any FA to give to me. LOL. You people are hilarious.

It is obvious. Analyze it a little bit, but your selg on the shoes of the donors and of other FA applicants and you will be able to see it. Empathy, such an amazing and powerful quality....
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Post 03/21/2016 18:50     Subject: How much do you make and how much FA do you receive?

They can speak to them and they don't mind doing charity for them. That's a far cry however, than actually welcoming them into their exclusive world.
Anonymous
Post 03/21/2016 17:15     Subject: How much do you make and how much FA do you receive?

Anonymous wrote:A family that fits in -- it's not as loaded as you all would like it to be. It simply means that when you throw in families who are poor with parents who typically aren't college educated professionals with uber wealthy people their is a serious disconnect. When you throw middle class professionals into the mix they more are likely to fit in with both spectrums. Chances are they grew up poor so will be able to connect to families are poor. On the other hand they are educated, so though not wealthy will have some things in common with the uber wealthy. Families like this are a better fit. Families like this, though not rich have a plethora of other things to contribute to the community. While the uber wealthy love the idea of "helping" the poor they don't want to spend time socializing with them. As for the poor, I imagine the same can be said. No one wants to spend time socializing with a bunch of people that they suspect are looking down on them. While some in the middle class will also suffer from this, generally speaking they are better able to handle being in environments with the highly accomplished.

The term was not meant to disparage anyway. Nonetheless, realistically speaking not all families are going to be a good fit for the private school environment.

As for traveling, do you really think private schools want to educate children on the world and not expect them to go out and experience it. That defies logic and common sense. It would be counterproductive to educate on world history and then suggest well since you can't afford our full price tag, you better not go further than Florida to vacation.


There are some privates that live their religious values, and some that only pay it lip service. The one's that live it have the school community (students and parents) out contributing to the community, through outreach and missions. And the idea that people of extreme wealth cannot speak to those on the other end of the spectrum is ridiculous.