the good private L.A. schools ... by BlueOregon (4.00 / 1) #25 Fri Apr 20, 2007 at 04:18:58 PM EST

... with money fund their "poorer" students well enough.

I went to one of those elite, nearly $30,000/year places for undergrad, and the reality is that at most -- including most of the Ivys -- half the students or more (Harvard says 70%) are getting financial aid. It's not about a rich majority at most of them; only Harvard and Yale still really have that reputation, if any of them do, and even there the majority come from public high schools. One generally doesn't refer to "scholarship" kids anymore, and when I read Donna Tartt's 1992 novel The Secret History it seemed anachronistic (though it took place in the 80s). With few exceptions, academic scholarships (for undergrads) are not offered by these schools. Rather, you either come with a scholarship from outside, or you get financial aid (in the form of a big-ass grant as well as $5,000 or more per year in loans, depending on the Stafford limits, and some work study). My case was pretty standard for a lower-middle-class kid at an expensive school: my parents' contribution was exhausted after the first year. The only debt owed is by me, about $20,000 in Stafford and Perkins loans.

In fact, the wealthier middle class kids had it tougher -- their parents had more assets, but often not liquid (locked up in real estate, for example), so their parental contributions could be $10,000/year or so, whereas I think my dad's total contribution was a few thousand my first year and next to nothing after that.

In short: is it worth it? In the liberal arts? I would say so -- at least if you're going to take advantage of smaller classes and better student/faculty ratios. A private school is no more expensive than an out-of-state state school for many. Princeton, in particular, has re-emphasized undergrad (vs. graduate) education the past two decades and a lot of the smaller liberal arts colleges have no grad programs at all -- meaning all courses are taught by faculty, not by "staff" or teaching assistants.

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That's hopeful by georgeha (2.00 / 0) #27 Fri Apr 20, 2007 at 04:31:52 PM EST
we are saving some in 529k's, but it won't be enough for the whole thing, and I'm not sure about scholarships.


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