Anonymous wrote:Apparently we may never know.

Anonymous wrote:Sorry, bumble-thumbs.
I thought when you accept the offer of admission (which normally happens when you pay the deposit), you are accepting the FA offer. They should not be able to change it after that point.
It's a contract. Please name the school. Really, why post on this site if you are not going to help other families with their decisions?
That's usually the way it works, but I don't think OP has told us when her child accepted the offer of admission. She said "DC has been at college for two weeks and financial aid award updated right around move in."
I am wondering if her DC accepted the offer of admission to this particular university relatively close to move-in time, and the financial aid award reflects that things changed over a relatively longer gap in time between offer and acceptance than would be typically expected.
I thought when you accept the offer of admission (which normally happens when you pay the deposit), you are accepting the FA offer. They should not be able to change it after that point.
It's a contract. Please name the school. Really, why post on this site if you are not going to help other families with their decisions?
I thought when you accept the offer of admission (which normally happens when you pay the deposit), you are accepting the FA offer. They should not be able to change it after that point.
It's a contract. Please name the school. Really, why post on this site if you are not going to help other families with their decisions? [/quote
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What prompted a change to the financial aid award?
They'll just say all financial aid letters are pending and subject to modification. Financial aid offices are shady like that. Then the person on the phone will pretend to click buttons on their computer and say, "I'm sorry there's nothing I can do. I would just give you the award, but it's above my pay grade. And it looks like we're out of aid for the calendar year, but check out the website for other outside aid your child may be eligible for."
Anonymous wrote:DC has been at college for two weeks and financial aid award updated right around move in. Very generous aid overall, but now instead of an essentially free $3,500 DC now has to work part-time for $3,500. We were attracted to the school because of the aid and no requirement to work the first year. I want to complain to financial aid office but I feel like we have no leverage (school already began) and whoever I get on the phone will think I'm acting entitled (due to already very generous aid) or that my teen's spoiled and doesn't want to work. I sincerely don't mind DC working other years but DC is first to go away for college and we would prefer focus on clubs and grades. Any advice?