Information has come to light that the school provides financial assistance to a large percentage of its students, ranging from $1,000 to full scholarship.
The tuition at this school appears to be similar to the tuition at most major universities: the sticker price only paid by the very well off.
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Well that raises an interesting question, doesn’t it? Why would a private school, supposedly profit motivated, give away its services for free? So the obvious question is whether the scholarships are actually being paid for by private funding or whether the school just isn’t collecting tuition from some of its students. I’d suspect it’s the former, and that leads to a question of where, exactly, that private funding for scholarships is coming from. It’d be kind of interesting if it’s coming from something like the Heinz family funds.
OK...let’s see that info....let’s see WHO is paying the tuition. Look, the whole kerfuffle is because the parents CHOSE not to spend money on Health Insurance and to spend their money on OTHER things and have their Neighbors and strangers pay for their health insurance while the kids are attending a VERY expensive school, while the people paying for their insurance probably couldn’t AFFORD to do that. That;s why WHO PAID for the EXPENSIVE SCHOOL TUITION is of VITAL importance!!!