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To: Andy'smom

Smaller, private, liberal arts colleges are desperate for students. My second daughter got a lot of solicitations from them based on her well-above-average verbal PSAT score, even though her math score was pitiful.

They’re offering $10-15 thousand tuition discounts, sight-unseen. One could probably get free tuition if you just paid the room and board!


44 posted on 05/03/2016 1:33:44 PM PDT by Tax-chick ("We like us the way we are. That makes us real, true friends." ~ The Undead Thread)
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To: Tax-chick
“Smaller, private, liberal arts colleges are desperate for students.”

100% true, and this includes prestigious schools. Family friends whose finances blew up a few years ago — family business failed, etc. — had an income of about 45k for two parents with two kids. They are lily white and hail from a NYC suburb, meaning no colleges “need” their “type”. Daughter is a very good student, but not a star athlete or freakishly talented in any way. She applied to about ten very good private colleges, including Smith College and others like that, was accepted at most. Here's the really good news: almost all gave her GREAT financial aid packages, requiring very modest contributions by the parents and no loans or very modest loans (e.g., one top school would have her graduate with under 15k total after four years, which isn't bad). The rest was “aid”, meaning her parents didn't pay it and she won't have to pay it back. She ended up choosing a highly competitive, prestigious school in New England that happened to require her to take out no loans and requires her parents pay only the cost of books per year.

71 posted on 05/03/2016 1:51:17 PM PDT by utahagen
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