Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know this is a niche school (HBCU) and hope to get some serious answers before the racists come out, but why is Spelman so expensive? I think my DD would thrive at Spelman but it costs so much money. Why? It's not ranked particularly high, nationally. I understand it's the #1 HBCU but my goodness she could go to higher-ranked PWIs for less. What is driving the cost???
Do we suck it up and pay or save our money and send her to a PWI (the only other HBCU that interested her were Howard (too close to home) and FAMU (we will not pay to send her to FL. She applied without our knowledge and got in).
Name the high ranked PWIs that your DD can go to that are less than $45k. Respectfully, your issue is you think that because it’s an HBCU it should be dirt cheap.
This! We are Asian with a child who has exec functioning issues and potential ADHD. Would love for him to go private and a good school like Spelman would be great pricepoint. However, most crappy privates/SLACS want to charge $70K+.. for what? If Spelman were a bit more diverse (I understand the reasons it's not) and admits men, we'd send our kid there in a heartbeat! Not to take this thread off-topic but are there any privates/slacs that are of comparable quality/cost to Spelman which are open to men?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know this is a niche school (HBCU) and hope to get some serious answers before the racists come out, but why is Spelman so expensive? I think my DD would thrive at Spelman but it costs so much money. Why? It's not ranked particularly high, nationally. I understand it's the #1 HBCU but my goodness she could go to higher-ranked PWIs for less. What is driving the cost???
Do we suck it up and pay or save our money and send her to a PWI (the only other HBCU that interested her were Howard (too close to home) and FAMU (we will not pay to send her to FL. She applied without our knowledge and got in).
Name the high ranked PWIs that your DD can go to that are less than $45k. Respectfully, your issue is you think that because it’s an HBCU it should be dirt cheap.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know this is a niche school (HBCU) and hope to get some serious answers before the racists come out, but why is Spelman so expensive? I think my DD would thrive at Spelman but it costs so much money. Why? It's not ranked particularly high, nationally. I understand it's the #1 HBCU but my goodness she could go to higher-ranked PWIs for less. What is driving the cost???
Do we suck it up and pay or save our money and send her to a PWI (the only other HBCU that interested her were Howard (too close to home) and FAMU (we will not pay to send her to FL. She applied without our knowledge and got in).
Are you black?
Seriously! What do you mean higher ranked? Are these other schools higher ranked in their outcomes and achievements for black women?
Are the higher ranked for providing an environment that will understand , empower, affirm, and encourage your daughter for all of who she is???
Are they higher ranked for providing an education that is tailored to her?
Are they higher ranked in not making her feel like she got in due to affirmative action?
Are they higher ranked in teaching black history without being concerned about being called out about CRT?
Do some research!
Signed,
A Spelman Woman
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PS even my DD’s White girlfriend’s know the value of a Spelman education.
Anonymous wrote:I know this is a niche school (HBCU) and hope to get some serious answers before the racists come out, but why is Spelman so expensive? I think my DD would thrive at Spelman but it costs so much money. Why? It's not ranked particularly high, nationally. I understand it's the #1 HBCU but my goodness she could go to higher-ranked PWIs for less. What is driving the cost???
Do we suck it up and pay or save our money and send her to a PWI (the only other HBCU that interested her were Howard (too close to home) and FAMU (we will not pay to send her to FL. She applied without our knowledge and got in).
Anonymous wrote:I know this is a niche school (HBCU) and hope to get some serious answers before the racists come out, but why is Spelman so expensive? I think my DD would thrive at Spelman but it costs so much money. Why? It's not ranked particularly high, nationally. I understand it's the #1 HBCU but my goodness she could go to higher-ranked PWIs for less. What is driving the cost???
Do we suck it up and pay or save our money and send her to a PWI (the only other HBCU that interested her were Howard (too close to home) and FAMU (we will not pay to send her to FL. She applied without our knowledge and got in).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How much is it?
$48,000 all in. By contrast my slac (which was bery diverse) Is now $81k a year so SpellmAn seems a great deal to me.
But is your SLAC in the top?
Anonymous wrote:What are your PWI options, OP? I think the only options that are worth it financially over Spelman are Ivies and Ivy adjacent, and even then it depends on the needs of your child. I definitely wouldn’t pay more to go to Vassar, Smith, etc. because the outcomes aren’t there. If you’ve been able to get money at other schools where you would pay less, then let us know what those options are. And what does your daughter want?
Anonymous wrote:May I politely suggest that DCUM is the very last place you want to ask advice about Spelman. Try the Facebook group, Parents of Black and Brown College Bound, to get the information you need is Spelman is a serious consideration.
The Spelman undergrad to Ivy grad school path is well worn, and a smart idea for most. You get that network of Spelman, you get the Ivy cache. Doors fly open. Legally adult or not, your student is still a kid from 18-22. What foundation do you want them to have culturally, socially, mentally, emotionally? You want a daughter that can walk into any room and kick ass with confidence in who she is, an all women's HBCU is a double-whammy.
Anonymous wrote:It is not very competitive to get in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:43% of Spelman students receive financial aid (Pell grants) so the cost is not as high as list price for many.
That stat doesn't make it less expensive. That makes it more expensive for those not getting Pell grants. And Pell grants are a pittance in and of themselves, but being Pell Grant eligible makes you scholarship eligible. Somebody has to pay the higher prices to cover those scholarships.
Anonymous wrote:43% of Spelman students receive financial aid (Pell grants) so the cost is not as high as list price for many.