Anonymous wrote:If we make $250k a year plus home is valued at 1.5 million can we expect any aid? Will they look at our stock holdings and retirement?
Anonymous wrote:If we make $250k a year plus home is valued at 1.5 million can we expect any aid? Will they look at our stock holdings and retirement?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:300K income and got nothing from yale.
but we saved 200k in 529 over the last 17 years. (probably contributed less than half that, most gains)
had assets but paid down mortgage a year ago, so fully paid off 2mm apartment in nyc and have about 500k in other non-retirement assets.
We'll cash flow and use 529 and be fine.
second kid in HS class of 2028
You have a 2 million dollar apartment and think you should get aid?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:300K income and got nothing from yale.
but we saved 200k in 529 over the last 17 years. (probably contributed less than half that, most gains)
had assets but paid down mortgage a year ago, so fully paid off 2mm apartment in nyc and have about 500k in other non-retirement assets.
We'll cash flow and use 529 and be fine.
second kid in HS class of 2028
You have a 2 million dollar apartment and think you should get aid?
Anonymous wrote:300K income and got nothing from yale.
but we saved 200k in 529 over the last 17 years. (probably contributed less than half that, most gains)
had assets but paid down mortgage a year ago, so fully paid off 2mm apartment in nyc and have about 500k in other non-retirement assets.
We'll cash flow and use 529 and be fine.
second kid in HS class of 2028
Anonymous wrote:There’s a lot of need-aware merit aid out there.Anonymous wrote:Merit aid looks at merit, not HHI/assets
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There’s a lot of need-aware merit aid out there.Anonymous wrote:Merit aid looks at merit, not HHI/assets
Only for URM and first generation
Anonymous wrote:If we make $250k a year plus home is valued at 1.5 million can we expect any aid? Will they look at our stock holdings and retirement?
Anonymous wrote:If we make $250k a year plus home is valued at 1.5 million can we expect any aid? Will they look at our stock holdings and retirement?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would these threads be more useful if instead of sharing the amount of merit aid given, we shared what the real out of pocket cost of attendance will be for each school? Seems like we've bought into the fake listed COAs that schools publish.
+1 I think it's silly for these expensive privates to offer $$$ merit to 95%+ of their students. Just bring down the costs, and they down have to give so much merit aid.
I know, I know.. it's a psychological thing that makes people feel more special.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC got merit aid per year - we are not in VA.
West Virginia State University $17,000
Virginia Commonwealth $15,000
George Mason University $23,000
Loyola University Chicago $34,000
Seattle University $31,000
Loyola Maryland $39,000
Hofstra University $43,000
This is fantastic. Congratulations!!
It would be if DC decided to go to one of those univ. Instead, DC is choosing oos Penn State, 0 aid.![]()
Oos Penn State with 0 aid is tough! Penn State is a great school but yikes! We are also supporting DC who does not want to go to the school with the highest scholarship.