Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Int this good for DCUM families? If full pay or near it? So if you make over 200k you're chances increase and if you make less than 100k for a family of 4-5 then your also have a higher chance. Its the families between 100-200k that suffer.
Can a family making 200k pay 85K per year? I agree this benefits low income and full pay families I just question the income level where full pay is realistic
It’s not free tuition at $199k and full tuition at $201k. It’s just you will pay something towards tuition at $201k and then you gradually phase to full pay.
There is usually a pretty big jump and then a gradual increase
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Int this good for DCUM families? If full pay or near it? So if you make over 200k you're chances increase and if you make less than 100k for a family of 4-5 then your also have a higher chance. Its the families between 100-200k that suffer.
Can a family making 200k pay 85K per year? I agree this benefits low income and full pay families I just question the income level where full pay is realistic
It’s not free tuition at $199k and full tuition at $201k. It’s just you will pay something towards tuition at $201k and then you gradually phase to full pay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is an interesting pairing with the news that Emory is tuition free for families making less than $200k (or something in that neighborhood.)
I think there are several top colleges that are tuition free is HHI under 200k. Pretty sure Stanford is one, and I know I’ve read about others but cant recall.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is an interesting pairing with the news that Emory is tuition free for families making less than $200k (or something in that neighborhood.)
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So what does this mean, they will get UMC white and Asian kids to pay full tuition and also admit first-gen black and brown kids to attend for free? Where does this leave the working class non URMs, middle class, and UMC without enough actual cash?
Trump is ending TO, so that will limit the URMs you dont like.
You're confused. TO is fine. Affirmative action is not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is an interesting pairing with the news that Emory is tuition free for families making less than $200k (or something in that neighborhood.)
?????
So what does this mean, they will get UMC white and Asian kids to pay full tuition and also admit first-gen black and brown kids to attend for free? Where does this leave the working class non URMs, middle class, and UMC without enough actual cash?
Trump is ending TO, so that will limit the URMs you dont like.