<p>@cba Thanks for pointing out that people do know. Maybe at your school it was a clear case (maybe even an exception).</p>
<p>But something is amiss to some degree somewhere because what is interesting is that people accepting the complete need blind thing must have never run a business. Money is finite! Only a business soon to be bankrupt does not no which decisions require more outlay than others.</p>
<p>I repeat: “But, it is obvious they must look somehow, as each school, no matter how rich, has but so much free money to dole out. No responsible accountant of a school is going to let them just accept any class without the numbers being able to work. I will believe need blind when all students can attend on aid, without consequence to admin decisions. Until then, some monetary income (ability to pay) distinctions must be taken to remain solvent.”</p>