Is the way need based aid works stupid? Forum
- SnakySalmon
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Is the way need based aid works stupid?
At HLS, Students are expected to take out 40-50k in loans a year, and the rest of need is met with grants. Doesn't this create a weird perverse incentive where someone who's been accepted, and is already at the point where any additional need is met in grants instead of loans, should invest the maximum amount in retirement accounts, and then spend all the rest of their money before submitting their aid paperwork?
It seems like there are people who have enough money to actually make a dent in the loan size, and they're better off keeping all their money to reduce the loan. If they're poor enough to qualify for grants, then they might as well spend it, because it makes literally no difference to what their debt will be.
This seems stupid, and I have no idea why the aid structure is set up this way. Any thoughts? Wouldn't it make more sense from a policy perspective to require personal contributions based on their previous income (this is ignoring K-JDs I guess).
It seems like there are people who have enough money to actually make a dent in the loan size, and they're better off keeping all their money to reduce the loan. If they're poor enough to qualify for grants, then they might as well spend it, because it makes literally no difference to what their debt will be.
This seems stupid, and I have no idea why the aid structure is set up this way. Any thoughts? Wouldn't it make more sense from a policy perspective to require personal contributions based on their previous income (this is ignoring K-JDs I guess).
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Re: Is the way need based aid works stupid?
your suggestion is no better - many people give up their jobs to attend H, and therefore don't have that "previous income" you suggest be the basis for determining aid.
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Re: Is the way need based aid works stupid?
I mean, yes they quit their jobs, but if someone had a 60k job for three years, it seems fair to assume that they spent three years saving 3-5k of that a year, and make that a minimum contribution. Obviously kids would be taken into account, as they are now.
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Re: Is the way need based aid works stupid?
Why is it fair to assume that? If they graduated with student loans and were living in NYC, that's not a lot of extra cash floating around.SnakySalmon wrote:I mean, yes they quit their jobs, but if someone had a 60k job for three years, it seems fair to assume that they spent three years saving 3-5k of that a year, and make that a minimum contribution. Obviously kids would be taken into account, as they are now.
On a separate note, aren't your assets taken into account?
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Re: Is the way need based aid works stupid?
dunno about HLS, but for undergrad, all those retirement funds are added back into income for need-based aid calculations.should invest the maximum amount in retirement accounts,
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Re: Is the way need based aid works stupid?
So they should punish those who work before law school. But it's totes fine you can take need aid then go make 160k + bonus?
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They punish people who work before law school and save now, while rewarding people who blow all their money. How is that OK?Desert Fox wrote:So they should punish those who work before law school. But it's totes fine you can take need aid then go make 160k + bonus?
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Re: Is the way need based aid works stupid?
Need-based aid is stupid as fuck, but not for the reason you suggest.
Considering just COL is a massive amount of debt for LS, and a large percentage of t14 grads would need 6 figure loans to cover the whole cost, tons of people significant "need." Why does it matter that my parents make 200k/yr if they can't even make a dent in what I need to borrow? Why does it matter if I saved $15k when COA is 20x that?
Law schools fairly place a bigger emphasis on what you're income is when you leave than what it was when you came in, through LRAP.
Considering just COL is a massive amount of debt for LS, and a large percentage of t14 grads would need 6 figure loans to cover the whole cost, tons of people significant "need." Why does it matter that my parents make 200k/yr if they can't even make a dent in what I need to borrow? Why does it matter if I saved $15k when COA is 20x that?
Law schools fairly place a bigger emphasis on what you're income is when you leave than what it was when you came in, through LRAP.
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Re: Is the way need based aid works stupid?
....Obama?SnakySalmon wrote:They punish people who work before law school and save now, while rewarding people who blow all their money. How is that OK?Desert Fox wrote:So they should punish those who work before law school. But it's totes fine you can take need aid then go make 160k + bonus?
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Re: Is the way need based aid works stupid?
Need based aid only really exists at HYS and is probably how they compete with each other for certain students whose families have lower income.
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Re: Is the way need based aid works stupid?
No reasonably prudent person spends all their savings so they can hustle Harvard out of a some free money.
No one feels sorry for someone having to pay to go to HYS.
No one feels sorry for someone having to pay to go to HYS.
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Re: Is the way need based aid works stupid?
probably the biggest flame on TLSlegends159 wrote:Need based aid only really exists at HYS
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Re: Is the way need based aid works stupid?
Is it? In my experience the 'need based aid' at other schools had a fairly strong correlation with LSAT scores even if it did also have some relationship to income level.guano wrote:probably the biggest flame on TLSlegends159 wrote:Need based aid only really exists at HYS
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- DELG
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Re: Is the way need based aid works stupid?
Well. I am suspicious of your claim, but I can only say definitively that it does NOT exist at Northwestern. Because I had a frank talk with Financial Aid about it.guano wrote:probably the biggest flame on TLSlegends159 wrote:Need based aid only really exists at HYS
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Re: Is the way need based aid works stupid?
While it is declining in prevalence, there are still a number of non-HYS schools that give out a decent amount of need based scholarships. However, the amount tends to be relatively low, and usually cannot be used in conjunction with merit based aid.DELG wrote:Well. I am suspicious of your claim, but I can only say definitively that it does NOT exist at Northwestern. Because I had a frank talk with Financial Aid about it.guano wrote:probably the biggest flame on TLSlegends159 wrote:Need based aid only really exists at HYS
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Re: Is the way need based aid works stupid?
Some schools state what aid is given as need based while others just give need + merit as a it as a single scholarship.guano wrote:probably the biggest flame on TLSlegends159 wrote:Need based aid only really exists at HYS
Upenn and Berkeley explicitly stated what was need and merit. Others, like Cornell and Duke, simply gave need + merit in the form of a single scholarship.
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Re: Is the way need based aid works stupid?
If a school won't give need aid off the wait list, to transfers, to current students whose circumstances change during attendance, and also doesn't use a fairly transparent formula to determine who has need, I don't think they really have need based aid.
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- guano
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Re: Is the way need based aid works stupid?
There's a limit to funds made available for need based aid (usually significantly less than for merit aid). When those funds are allocated, there's nothing left. Ergo, it makes sense that there's no aid left over for waitlisters or transfer students.DELG wrote:If a school won't give need aid off the wait list, to transfers, to current students whose circumstances change during attendance, and also doesn't use a fairly transparent formula to determine who has need, I don't think they really have need based aid.
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Re: Is the way need based aid works stupid?
So they allocate it all at the same time as merit aid, without contemplating the fact they will have needy transfers and waitlisters, and inconsistently across similarly situated applicants, because...?guano wrote:There's a limit to funds made available for need based aid (usually significantly less than for merit aid). When those funds are allocated, there's nothing left. Ergo, it makes sense that there's no aid left over for waitlisters or transfer students.DELG wrote:If a school won't give need aid off the wait list, to transfers, to current students whose circumstances change during attendance, and also doesn't use a fairly transparent formula to determine who has need, I don't think they really have need based aid.
My totally baseless suspicion is that it's given different names because it comes from different funding sources, but is still largely used to accomplish the same goals as merit aid.
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Re: Is the way need based aid works stupid?
Why wouldn't they estimate how much they'd need? Oh because they use need aid as merit aid.
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Re: Is the way need based aid works stupid?
HYS still funds transfersDesert Fox wrote:Why wouldn't they estimate how much they'd need? Oh because they use need aid as merit aid.
Maybe they need to run a seminar on budgeting need aid
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Re: Is the way need based aid works stupid?
It's opaque for a reason, and who can blame them.Desert Fox wrote:Why wouldn't they estimate how much they'd need? Oh because they use need aid as merit aid.
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- heavoldgotjuice
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Re: Is the way need based aid works stupid?
I remember reading somewhere that CounselerNeb stated he received 25k in need-based aid from GULC as a transfer...
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