Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok you caught me. I tried to change a few details to cover my identity. But the situation is real and this particular school does have this option. Thanks for all the support and tough love. We will figure it out.
If you are indeed real (I doubt it), know your kid will see ALL the details so don't sugarcoat anything. Your income tax forms, investment balances, savings and checking accounts. Your kid has to sign off on any loans taken on their behalf, even if you take out a PLUS loan. College bills go to them before you.
Anonymous wrote:It’s an Ivy League school. They offer full tuition for incomes under 150k. We qualify based on that. The deadline to ally is may 31.
For families with annual incomes below $65,000, the expected contribution is zero. Families with annual incomes between $65,000 and $150,000 will contribute between 0 and 10 percent of their income. Those with incomes above $150,000 will be asked to pay proportionately more than 10 percent based on their circumstances.
Princeton’s financial aid policy covers costs for students from a broad range of socioeconomic backgrounds. The aid package covers 100 percent of tuition costs for students who applied for aid with family incomes up to $140,000.
UChicago will guarantee free tuition for families with incomes under $125,000* per year (with typical assets). Families earning less than $60,000* per year (with typical assets) will have tuition, fees, and room and meals covered by financial aid.
Anonymous wrote:Ok you caught me. I tried to change a few details to cover my identity. But the situation is real and this particular school does have this option. Thanks for all the support and tough love. We will figure it out.
Anonymous wrote:Ok you caught me. I tried to change a few details to cover my identity. But the situation is real and this particular school does have this option. Thanks for all the support and tough love. We will figure it out.
Anonymous wrote:I, too, do not understand applying for aid at this point. Everyone else applied MONTHS ago. I would not have high expectations for recdiving much $$.
Anonymous wrote:OP I’m really sorry you’re going through this. Please don’t downplay your personal emotional trauma. Many people have killed themselves over situations like yours. Give yourself the grace you need and seek professional help if you can.
Anonymous wrote:It’s an Ivy League school. They offer full tuition for incomes under 150k. We qualify based on that. The deadline to ally is may 31.