Anonymous wrote:A school like GDS or Sidwell (pref Sidwell) could try putting a 4 year cap on tuition once they hit 40K (or maybe 39k) to send a strong message (quaker values or progressive inclusiveness). Not sure how much that would set them back.
Anonymous wrote:At some price point (probably close to $35-$40K) it makes more sense to hire a private teacher to homeschool your kids for you.
Anonymous wrote:No. Plus, teachers all get sent abroad for the summer at sidwell for continuing Ed. Families-you cannot afford to go on vacation, but don't sweat it, our teachers can.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tuition will keep going up, though see the trends -- some schools have significantly higher tuition than others. E.g., Catholic schools are quite a bit lower. Maret has been noted as having a lower tuition than other top schools (by several thousand dollars).
Financial aid will likely become more and more the norm. At top DC private schools, about 25% of kids receive some financial aid. I can see that number continuing to rise (at many private colleges, the % of kids getting FA is around 50%, as a somewhat analogous example of where we could be going).
So, there may be no cap in sight, though I can see FA amounts and percentages going up bit by bit.
Catholic schools are a separate category, funded completely differently and also not the same product. See also, Jewish schools
Anonymous wrote:15:01 - Why such negativity towards Catholic (and Jewish) schools. If they are such a different "product" why do STA and Prep grads get into the same colleges? Seems to me the Prep kids and families who paid a lots less for their education win in the end when they all end up at the same college.
http://www.gprep.org/page.cfm?p=1142
http://www.stalbansschool.org/Page/Academics/College-Counseling/College-Matriculations
Anonymous wrote:No. The top NYC privates (the most expensive in the country) are hitting 45k and there are no shortage of applicants.
Anonymous wrote:If the so called second and third tiers fail, it will make the "first tiers" even harder to get in as the pool of good schools become smaller. This will increase the monopoly power of the remaining schools and they will charge even more because they can get away with it.