Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids applied to many CTCL colleges in the Midwest and the Pacific Northwest. Every single one of the CTCLs offered about 50 percent off. These were merit scholarships. By contrast, the NESCACs offered no aid at all, which was fair since both spouses worked and the family had enough money to pay full tuition. We ended up with a NESCAC student and a CTCL student. (My kids actually preferred many CTCLs to many NESCACs due to location, vibe, etc )
The CTCL schools give merit to everyone, with many giving the 50% figure you mention.
At some point maybe they will just drop the COA by 50% beciause the rack rate is scaring people off.
A couple of schools dropped the list price for tuition in the 1990s, and they found that applications DECREASED. College is a luxury good and people think high prices signal quality, apparently.
Anonymous wrote:DD's cheapest option was UMW - $17k/year after merit (and in-state)
Anonymous wrote:Every private school that required the CSS profile did not give us a penny of need-based aid. Though many gave merit which knocked it down to a COA between 35 and 40k per year, others--American and GW--gave no merit or need based aid and expected us to pay full price, over 80k per year.
The one outlier was Wofford. A private school that does not require the CSS profile. After merit aid brought the cost down to about 38k per year, they then gave an additional 5k need based grant, bringing us down to 33k.
American did eventually offer 20k per year merit around April 28th or so.
Went to a Pennsylvania SLAC that offered very generous merit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:George Washington, 20K merit aid a year, guaranteed for 5 years or until graduation. We were not eligible for financial aid.
DS did indeed go to GW. The merit aid was one but not the only factor in choosing the Elliott School of International Affairs over W&M's International Affairs dual degree programme with St Andrews. With merit aid, it made the two equally expensive. DS found GW had more courses to choose from and a study program at Sciences Po in Paris (specializing in his major, which he really wanted). He visited W&M's Admitted Student Day and was a little turned off by the vibe, and preferred GW's urban campus, which clinched it.
My DD is interested in GW. Do you have any insights on social life, how friendly and open students are? It’s the one thing causing pause.
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Is this the site you are referring to? the list of participating schools seems small
https://bigfuture.collegeboard.org/pay-for-college/get-started#
Anonymous wrote:OP, other posters' results may be due to their own mix of income and assets. Please use Net Price Calculators.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:HS class of 23
Lehigh-$30.6K ($51K COA)
CWRU-$30K ($56K COA)
BU-$28.5K ($61K COA)
UMN-$25K ($31K COA)
Ohio St.-$16.5K ($45K COA)
UMD-$10K ($47K COA) ATTENDING
Stats?