Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think schools want to appeal to low income students. They tout their racial diversity but I've never seen a school advertise its proportion of low-income students as a plus. They are businesses and they are designed to attract the wealthiest families possible. They give out aid only when they can't reach their target of diversity/academic excellence/athletes/etc. with wealthy families alone.
They give out aid because they have to. It has something to do with maintaining their tax exempt status.
This exactly. To be a tax-exempt nonprofit they must be providing a demonstrated community benefit.
Anonymous wrote:A lot of FA dollars are given to faculty as a replacement for actually paying them a living wage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please settle a conversation between my husband and I.
We are new to this. We are not coming at this thinking we are owed a dollar.
Just the facts pls.
HHI $350K
Would we get any reduction in tuition for high school twins at a school like Sidwell or GDS or the Cathedral schools?
Tuition for 2 is $84K a year.
What if our 3rd attended? Tuition bill then $126K.
Thank you.
I sure hope not. Many people pay full fare and make much less than that. I support Financially but I am finding more and more people and situations that make me not want to contribute to financial aid anymore. Stay at home parents should not receive aid if their children are in school full-time. That’s ridiculous as another additional thought.
Anonymous wrote:Please settle a conversation between my husband and I.
We are new to this. We are not coming at this thinking we are owed a dollar.
Just the facts pls.
HHI $350K
Would we get any reduction in tuition for high school twins at a school like Sidwell or GDS or the Cathedral schools?
Tuition for 2 is $84K a year.
What if our 3rd attended? Tuition bill then $126K.
Thank you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think schools want to appeal to low income students. They tout their racial diversity but I've never seen a school advertise its proportion of low-income students as a plus. They are businesses and they are designed to attract the wealthiest families possible. They give out aid only when they can't reach their target of diversity/academic excellence/athletes/etc. with wealthy families alone.
They give out aid because they have to. It has something to do with maintaining their tax exempt status.
Anonymous wrote:Our HHI is between 300-350k each year, 2 kids, our school costs 28k per kid. We receive 10% in aid.
Anonymous wrote:I don't think schools want to appeal to low income students. They tout their racial diversity but I've never seen a school advertise its proportion of low-income students as a plus. They are businesses and they are designed to attract the wealthiest families possible. They give out aid only when they can't reach their target of diversity/academic excellence/athletes/etc. with wealthy families alone.
Anonymous wrote:I don't think schools want to appeal to low income students. They tout their racial diversity but I've never seen a school advertise its proportion of low-income students as a plus. They are businesses and they are designed to attract the wealthiest families possible. They give out aid only when they can't reach their target of diversity/academic excellence/athletes/etc. with wealthy families alone.