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Posted By: Ania Harvard anyone ? - 12/13/07 04:40 PM
This is a huge topic right now on CC.
Thought will let you know.
http://www.hno.harvard.edu/gazette/2007/12.13/99-finaid.html
Posted By: Kriston Re: Harvard anyone ? - 12/13/07 04:47 PM
I read about this! Good for them, I think! Maybe the outrageous inflationary trend in post-secondary ed is reversing.

A girl can dream, can't she? crazy

At least it's an incredibly brilliant PR move by Harvard!
Posted By: incogneato Re: Harvard anyone ? - 12/13/07 05:21 PM
Let's hope this is the wave of the future, not a flash in the pan.
Not hopeful this will be a realistic policy in 10, maybe 7 years. Here's hopin.

Posted By: Kathi Re: Harvard anyone ? - 12/14/07 06:24 AM
Wow! Good schooling cheap. Can life get any better? :-)

Showed the article to my dd and now she's thinking about it...
Posted By: Ania Re: Harvard anyone ? - 12/14/07 06:59 AM
As she should be ! How old is she?
Posted By: Kathi Re: Harvard anyone ? - 12/14/07 08:10 PM
She just turned 14, and is in 9th grade. Actually, she wants to go to Wheaton College and study to be a primary school teacher--she loves to teach second through fourth graders.

She also has been studying voice and piano, and would take some of that at Wheaton, and do theater--they have a good theater department and a great music school.
Posted By: chenchuan Re: Harvard anyone ? - 01/04/08 12:37 AM
It is indeed a great news. Thanks for the link.

I ran the number again with college board EFC calculator. The future looks much brighter.

http://apps.collegeboard.com/fincalc/efc_welcome.jsp

The new policy will help those middle/upper middle class families with significant income and significant home equity. But if you have a lot of asset outside of home equity like stock, bond, or business equity then the new policy may not be that useful to you.

But before you sell your stock and put the money into your home (this is legal), make sure that your kids get into Harvard first. :-)
Posted By: Ania Re: Harvard anyone ? - 01/04/08 01:23 AM
^^ totaly agree.
After reading a lot about financial aid at top colleges one comes to a very, very weird conclusion - saving for education is not as wise as you might think. Especially if your kids are smart.
Posted By: chenchuan Re: Harvard anyone ? - 01/07/08 07:38 PM
One more article on this subject.

http://www.nytimes.com/2007/12/29/us/29tuition.html?pagewanted=1&ref=education
Posted By: Kriston Re: Harvard anyone ? - 03/07/08 10:44 PM
I'm keeping an eye on it kcab, though we're years away from college...

Thanks!
Posted By: incogneato Re: Harvard anyone ? - 03/08/08 09:00 PM
Kriston, not so much!

DD8 is only ten years away if she goes on time.
DH and I just celebrated our 10 year anniversary in October.
We were commenting on how fast 10 years went by.
I'm sure the next 10 will be even faster!!!!!

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Posted By: Kriston Re: Harvard anyone ? - 03/08/08 09:19 PM
Do you HAVE to burst my safe little bubble of GT denial, 'Neato?

That's just out of meanness, isn't it?

:p
Posted By: EandCmom Re: Harvard anyone ? - 03/08/08 09:58 PM
Originally Posted by incogneato
I'm sure the next 10 will be even faster!!!!!

Oh, don't I know it. I cried when DS10 turned 6 because it was 1/3 over!!! My friends thought I was crazy but now he is 10 and in only 8 years (less time than I've had him - yikes) he will be off to college. I'm digging my heels in but my kids just keep getting bigger and bigger. <sigh>
Posted By: OHGrandma Re: Harvard anyone ? - 03/09/08 02:56 PM
You all are forgetting, there is something BETTER than children.


GRANDchildren!!!!! hehehehe, why do you think they call them 'GRANDchildren'?

I think the ultimate pleasure we can take in our children's achievement is to see them as independent, successful adults. Just be sure to cherish each stage in the journey.


Posted By: Ann Re: Harvard anyone ? - 03/09/08 03:17 PM
Originally Posted by OHGrandma
You all are forgetting, there is something BETTER than children.


GRANDchildren!!!!! hehehehe, why do you think they call them 'GRANDchildren'?

I think the ultimate pleasure we can take in our children's achievement is to see them as independent, successful adults. Just be sure to cherish each stage in the journey.

((waving wildly)) I couldn't agree more. My mother, DS2's grandmother, is over the moon for DS. The two of them spend a couple of hours together each day talking about what they've done, having a snack, and a general love fest.

OHG I've never appreciated my mother more. Watching her with my son has been an eye opening experience. smile
Posted By: incogneato Re: Harvard anyone ? - 03/09/08 06:12 PM
OHG- I like the way you think!

Krison, come on now!!! You know I'm not a K hater!!!

Remeber, though, I'm a GS leader. My motto: Always be prepared!
Yes, I stole that from the boy scouts, imitation, the most sincere flattery!!!!
Posted By: Kriston Re: Harvard anyone ? - 03/09/08 06:17 PM
LOL!

Still, 'Neato, you know how deeply in denial I am. Preparations that make me confront that denial...not nice!

I think I'd rather be surprised: "What? College? Already? No! Well, okay, I guess I should do some research tonight then..."

grin <3

(That's mooning, not love!)
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