Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apply early decision.
+2 Apply ED, don’t check the financial aid box, don’t provide a SS#.
What if you are full pay for first kid? But can’t swing $90k for both kids at the sane time. Many schools give some FA to the 2nd kid.
Do you still follow this advice? They already know you are full pay for the current kid.
Then you aren’t full pay.
But they are for the first kid. This is common with siblings at Ivy/T10s. Pay $90k for first then $60-70k for subsequent kid.
If you want that $30k/yr discount for the second kid you would need to apply for FA. So the second kid is not considered as full pay?
Works best if they plan on ED’ing to the same school sibling is full pay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apply early decision.
+2 Apply ED, don’t check the financial aid box, don’t provide a SS#.
What if you are full pay for first kid? But can’t swing $90k for both kids at the sane time. Many schools give some FA to the 2nd kid.
Do you still follow this advice? They already know you are full pay for the current kid.
Then you aren’t full pay.
But they are for the first kid. This is common with siblings at Ivy/T10s. Pay $90k for first then $60-70k for subsequent kid.
If you want that $30k/yr discount for the second kid you would need to apply for FA. So the second kid is not considered as full pay?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apply early decision.
+2 Apply ED, don’t check the financial aid box, don’t provide a SS#.
What if you are full pay for first kid? But can’t swing $90k for both kids at the sane time. Many schools give some FA to the 2nd kid.
Do you still follow this advice? They already know you are full pay for the current kid.
Then you aren’t full pay.
But they are for the first kid. This is common with siblings at Ivy/T10s. Pay $90k for first then $60-70k for subsequent kid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apply early decision.
+2 Apply ED, don’t check the financial aid box, don’t provide a SS#.
What if you are full pay for first kid? But can’t swing $90k for both kids at the sane time. Many schools give some FA to the 2nd kid.
Do you still follow this advice? They already know you are full pay for the current kid.
Then you aren’t full pay.
But they are for the first kid. This is common with siblings at Ivy/T10s. Pay $90k for first then $60-70k for subsequent kid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apply early decision.
+2 Apply ED, don’t check the financial aid box, don’t provide a SS#.
What if you are full pay for first kid? But can’t swing $90k for both kids at the sane time. Many schools give some FA to the 2nd kid.
Do you still follow this advice? They already know you are full pay for the current kid.
Then you aren’t full pay.
But they are for the first kid. This is common with siblings at Ivy/T10s. Pay $90k for first then $60-70k for subsequent kid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apply early decision.
+2 Apply ED, don’t check the financial aid box, don’t provide a SS#.
What if you are full pay for first kid? But can’t swing $90k for both kids at the sane time. Many schools give some FA to the 2nd kid.
Do you still follow this advice? They already know you are full pay for the current kid.
Then you aren’t full pay.
Anonymous wrote:Can somebody explain to me what leaving off your Social Security number does? Why does that signal ability to pay?
Anonymous wrote:I think SSN is only required on common app if applying for financial aid. Otherwise it’s your choice to include or not.
Can someone also explain what the purpose of filling out FAFSA is if you’re not applying for financial aid? I thought filling out FAFSA what one and the same as applying for financial aid. Is FAFSA needed for merit, scholarships, honors programs, research stipends once enrolled?