Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:America likes to punish middle class savers. It’s better to have no savings and get full need based aid.
Stupid statement. Only 5% of assets (savings) are counted towards paying for college.
Ha, ha, ha, ha! Maybe if you are low income. Most private colleges want you to raid your retirement, remortgage your house, take out loans…
+1 That's why they also ask for the market price of your house.
Yes, and whatever the equity of your house--5% is expected to go toward COA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our HHI is $300k. I know you all say that doesn't qualify us for aid, but that's not what the NPC says. According to the NPC we can get some aid by eliminating our cash.
Look don't worry about it, amass the debt. Kamala and Joe will forgive it and we will all pay for it. You're welcome.
Anonymous wrote:Our HHI is $300k. I know you all say that doesn't qualify us for aid, but that's not what the NPC says. According to the NPC we can get some aid by eliminating our cash.
Anonymous wrote:Why do you have $200K in an emergency fund?
Is that for emergency Porsche replacement?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please leave the financial aid to those who truly cannot afford college. You have the resources to pay, so pony up!
We'll already be paying $80,000. We're just trying to get some help for the remaining $10,000. We can barely afford the $80,000 but we're doing our best to make it work.
Anonymous wrote:"We originally kept the $200,000 [cash] as an emergency fund,"
How are people this dumb this rich
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:America likes to punish middle class savers. It’s better to have no savings and get full need based aid.
Stupid statement. Only 5% of assets (savings) are counted towards paying for college.
Ha, ha, ha, ha! Maybe if you are low income. Most private colleges want you to raid your retirement, remortgage your house, take out loans…
+1 That's why they also ask for the market price of your house.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:America likes to punish middle class savers. It’s better to have no savings and get full need based aid.
Stupid statement. Only 5% of assets (savings) are counted towards paying for college.
Ha, ha, ha, ha! Maybe if you are low income. Most private colleges want you to raid your retirement, remortgage your house, take out loans…
Anonymous wrote:people with 300K HHI should have money saved for college, just like you do.
these "oh poor me" posts from people with top % incomes are ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:America likes to punish middle class savers. It’s better to have no savings and get full need based aid.
Stupid statement. Only 5% of assets (savings) are counted towards paying for college.
Anonymous wrote:The financial aid the NPC is telling you that you qualify for ends up being loans and on campus work. Happened to my brother who has 4 kids (1 in college), HHI $180K, average savings. His DD "qualified" for aid according to NPC and it was loans and work programs.
Anonymous wrote:America likes to punish middle class savers. It’s better to have no savings and get full need based aid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please leave the financial aid to those who truly cannot afford college. You have the resources to pay, so pony up!
We'll already be paying $80,000. We're just trying to get some help for the remaining $10,000. We can barely afford the $80,000 but we're doing our best to make it work.