Anonymous wrote:51K? Wow. I am so grateful that I only have to pay 7K at SFS for my DC. The rest is FA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:51k doesn’t faze me…I’m paying 12k and financial aid helps with the rest. They can go up to $60k for all I care.
Gross. I’m sure this warms the heart of all the parents contributing to the annual funds so that you can benefit from FA.
Anonymous wrote:I wonder if higher tuition will translate to more FA given due to families becoming eligible for FA from the increase in tuition and their HHI ratio. If that is the case then PP may get decreased FA due to more families vying for the same pool of FA money.
I would be happy if I’m on FA and there are now more mouths to feed from the same pot…
Anonymous wrote:51k doesn’t faze me…I’m paying 12k and financial aid helps with the rest. They can go up to $60k for all I care.
Anonymous wrote:51k doesn’t faze me…I’m paying 12k and financial aid helps with the rest. They can go up to $60k for all I care.
Anonymous wrote:The schools that charge the same tuition for 4-12 are really a rip-off for the younger grades. You get the max value for your dollar (by far) during high school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
+3 Try to schedule an appointment to check the Naviance Data and finalized the RD list prior to the winter break after knowing the ED result, but we were told her schedule was fully booked. COO was closed except for checking the emails.
What’s their excuse for not providing access to Naviance?
Many private schools don't because the small population makes it difficult to keep the data anonymous.
Which schools? And that should be a manageable issue regardless. Show combined data aggregated over the most recent 2 years and you double the relevant population. Voila.
The provided scattergrams at SFS cover an aggregate of 3 years. Even with that, there might only be a handful of dots on a graph. Sure a place like Michigan might have something meaningful, but for the most part, individual dots can be easily recognizable if you are familiar with previous classes or know what to look for.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sky's the limit!
Last year, the School raised tuition by an aggregate of 3.0%; Tuition rates for the 2022-23 academic year are as follows:
Grades PK-2: $47,200
Grades 3-4: $49,040
Grades 5-8: $51,240
Grades 9-12: $51,650
This is utterly ridiculous.
And the rates aren't the same across all grade levels. The increase for MS is 7.5%. Unconscionable.
MS students need just as much extracurricular activities and more enhanced educational classes like chemistry labs and intensive courses in Mandarin from native speakers. Charging the same as the US makes sense.