Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, that seems high to me. Our EFC I think was around 110K and we have adjusted income of around 500K and assets in the 3-4M range.
The EFC seems low
Does 3-4 million include retirement and primary home
I am the PP with EFC 233k for lower income and asset (300k and 2 million)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like how Purdue does things: merit scholarships exist, but every kid largely pays the same tuition no matter how rich or poor their parents just so happen to be. Every kid should have some skin in the game.
Purdue is a public school snd beautifully run by Mitch Daniels
I don't hate the guy, but I live in West Lafayette and know any number of people who would disagree with the "beautifully run" contention. I'd say he's done more good than bad but Purdue has its share of problems, and Mitch probably resigned at the right time. His governing philosophy probably cut what bloat was possible. If he stayed on, it would probably be at the expense of the education Purdue is able to provide.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m still confused. If we make 250k AGI and have 1.5 million in assets (outside of retirement accounts and home) we aren’t getting financial aid right? I’m certainly not expecting it, even at schools that are 85k/year. Am I missing something though??
There are a few schools that require you to fill out Fafsa or css in order to get merit. I have 3 kids, none of the 30+ schools they applied to required fafsa to get merit.
Only reason someone in your situation might want to fill it out is in case your situation chances drastically for some reasons. However, with those assets, it's not likely to make a difference (ie. going to zero income wouldn't change much, they'd still expect you to drain the assets before getting FA).
Anonymous wrote:I’m still confused. If we make 250k AGI and have 1.5 million in assets (outside of retirement accounts and home) we aren’t getting financial aid right? I’m certainly not expecting it, even at schools that are 85k/year. Am I missing something though??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like how Purdue does things: merit scholarships exist, but every kid largely pays the same tuition no matter how rich or poor their parents just so happen to be. Every kid should have some skin in the game.
Purdue is a public school snd beautifully run by Mitch Daniels
Anonymous wrote:OP here, Part II: Does the EFC seem right for what I posted?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here:
AGI from 1040: $217,019
Assets: $1,275,000
EFC: 139894
It is the asset, for us
AGI from 1040: $300,000
Assets: $2,000,000
EFC: $233,000
I feel it is not fair to older parents close to retirement with limited future income.
Anonymous wrote:OP here:
AGI from 1040: $217,019
Assets: $1,275,000
EFC: 139894
Anonymous wrote:OP here:
AGI from 1040: $217,019
Assets: $1,275,000
EFC: 139894
Anonymous wrote:OP here:
AGI from 1040: $217,019
Assets: $1,275,000
EFC: 139894
I'm guessing the high EFC is due to the assets. Is this just investments and bank accounts? It should not include primary home value or retirement.
Our income (w/ retirement contributions added back) is around 140K. Savings/investments were 130k. EFC 35k
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here:
AGI from 1040: $217,019
Assets: $1,275,000
EFC: 139894
How was the OP’s EFC more than the total cost for tuition, room and board for any school??? Or is that for all 4 years?
Per year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here:
AGI from 1040: $217,019
Assets: $1,275,000
EFC: 139894
How was the OP’s EFC more than the total cost for tuition, room and board for any school??? Or is that for all 4 years?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here:
AGI from 1040: $217,019
Assets: $1,275,000
EFC: 139894
How was the OP’s EFC more than the total cost for tuition, room and board for any school??? Or is that for all 4 years?
Anonymous wrote:OP here:
AGI from 1040: $217,019
Assets: $1,275,000
EFC: 139894
Anonymous wrote:OP here: "Oldest" parent is 54, if that makes a difference. Did not include any retirement accounts or house.