Best New England business Mixed Incomes parents. B Student with 1400's SAT [MA resident, 3.09 GPA, 1420 SAT, business, <$30k, divorced parents]

Yes that’s exactly how the medical expenses correspondended. I was paying around $30,000 a year for my own health insurance and medical expenses in 2020-2022 before getting on Medicaid this year.

So that is a good financial aid appeal against my strong earnings from severence on my 2022 taxes.

Since getting on Medicaid this year and my income, lowering that issue has gone away.

I guess when I stop and think about it and articulate it I really want a nurturing, small, not far from home environment for my son for college. We are Catholic. That would be an amazing thing for him, especially given sibling health issues. I want him to be at school that will offer him support and comfort.