Anonymous wrote:maybe if they got rid of financial aid all together tuition would be more affordable for everyone
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isn't most financial aid for schools like Potomac (with a high school) reserved for high school (or at least middle school) students to bump up diversity or recruit a talented athlete or scholar? Would financial aid be given to say, a Pre-K or K applicant unless the applicant was from an unrepresented minority group?
Yes, most financial aid in the privates is reserved for minority candidates so the school can boost its diversity claims. In some schools, the auction proceeds go into the same pool.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're kidding, right?
No, we have very little net
Anonymous wrote:I don't think it is fair that a family receive any aid unless both parents are working outside of the home full time! I don't think it is fair to calculate what they would be making into the equation. For example, if they had a career that had a low paying job then they made a choice to pursue a career that would not pay enough to send their child to private school. Many people hate their high paying jobs but endure them to pay for private school etc... I think it sends a bad message to those parents struggling to pay full tuition that someone that decides to not work can receive aid but calculating say $25,000 into their financial aid calculations as if they are working but they really are not when there are many of us that are in fact really working full time for that salary. I think Financial Aid needs to rethink this or it is not fair to those of us actually working full time and struggling to do so.
Anonymous wrote:(Questions like the OP's are why I keep reading the private school forum.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I believe you will qualify for financial aid to private school because you spend most of your $350k a year. School administrators are paid well and can sympathize with your predicament. Also, you may not be aware of this, but you probably qualify for food stamps as well. You should apply.
Uh, seriously? There is no effing way the OP will be offered aid.
Anonymous wrote:OP, I believe you will qualify for financial aid to private school because you spend most of your $350k a year. School administrators are paid well and can sympathize with your predicament. Also, you may not be aware of this, but you probably qualify for food stamps as well. You should apply.
Anonymous wrote:Looking at potomac school and langley.
Do they take into account your net after mortgages, childcare, credit cards etc...
What would they not consider against our gross/net (car payments, etc...)
My spouse thinks that since we have very little net because of a nanny, 2 cars and a high mortgage (zero down on 980k) that we may be able to qualify.