Anonymous wrote:We are on FA with 2 in MS. I'm told above $285k is where the line gets drawn. We receive 60% aid total. I think $300k changes that to much less.
Anonymous wrote:We are on FA with 2 in MS. I'm told above $285k is where the line gets drawn. We receive 60% aid total. I think $300k changes that to much less.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The entitlement is unreal
+1
We give generously to our scholarship fund at our k-12 and I’d be livid if even a cent went to a family like yours. Rent a room in your house, tutor on the side, pull out a heloc, etc. The kids i know at our school who receive generous aid are not in a position to do any of the above. My dd’s good friend is first generation, both parents work 2 jobs, the grandparents, parents and all 3 kids live in a 2 bedroom apt. These are the families that benefit bc private would be out of reach, and it has been life changing for this little girl. Her alternative would be to go to an awful public school w/ no support bc only one parent is even fluent in English.
What a tool. So basically you have to be POOR to get aid. You are ridiculous. You expect 7 people to live in a 2 bedroom apt before you would deign to give them access to your school. I bet you feel really good about yourself. What a dbag.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Catholic high schools give merit scholarships based on the HSPT score. My kid got $10k a year discount on a $20k tuition a few years ago. Kid had 99th percentile score.
My kids --straight As and 98 HSPT scores got nothing at our Catholic independent.
98 is listed as a scholarship score, but I think it is mainly awarded to kids needing financial aid at our school.
Are you Catholic or did your kids come from a Catholic middle school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The entitlement is unreal
+1
We give generously to our scholarship fund at our k-12 and I’d be livid if even a cent went to a family like yours. Rent a room in your house, tutor on the side, pull out a heloc, etc. The kids i know at our school who receive generous aid are not in a position to do any of the above. My dd’s good friend is first generation, both parents work 2 jobs, the grandparents, parents and all 3 kids live in a 2 bedroom apt. These are the families that benefit bc private would be out of reach, and it has been life changing for this little girl. Her alternative would be to go to an awful public school w/ no support bc only one parent is even fluent in English.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are Sidwell and NCS need blind (meaning they will offer a spot regardless of financial aid need then separately offer aid which may or may not be what you think you need)?
NCS is not. Sidwell may be.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Catholic high schools give merit scholarships based on the HSPT score. My kid got $10k a year discount on a $20k tuition a few years ago. Kid had 99th percentile score.
My kids --straight As and 98 HSPT scores got nothing at our Catholic independent.
98 is listed as a scholarship score, but I think it is mainly awarded to kids needing financial aid at our school.
Anonymous wrote:Catholic high schools give merit scholarships based on the HSPT score. My kid got $10k a year discount on a $20k tuition a few years ago. Kid had 99th percentile score.