<p>Hmom5,</p>
<p>Are African Americans the only minority?</p>
<p>Full payers at a UC pay, what, $25,000 a year?</p>
<p>Private schools…$50,000.</p>
<p>Both the UCs and the IVYs…have similar percentages of students that are full payers, but the full payers are paying vastly different amounts. </p>
<p>Pretending that full payers at the UCs have simlar incomes and wealth compared the the IVYs or other top private schools is a joke.</p>
<p>If the average student at a private school gets $30,000 in financial aid, that means that person is paying very close to a full payer at a UC.</p>
<p>If I take the top 50% in income at the top private schools, they pay more than the UCs. If I take the bottom 50%, they pay almost the same as the UCs.</p>
<p>It’s true that a few of the top privates pay full freight for some of their poorer students.
As both a percentage and the amount of students… ALL the IVYs added together, as I have said before, educate FEWER poor students than UC Berkeley alone.</p>
<p>So, the top privates educate more rich kids, by far. Educate fewer poor kids by far.</p>
<p>So, the top pricate schools educate more rich students and do a good job of keeping them that way. The UCs educate more poor and middle class people and no matter what you say, more kids improve their economic social class after going to a UC than the top privates. More.</p>
<p>I think the policy of paying full freight for poor students at a few private schoolsis a great policy. And for every kid that is helped, that’s awesome. </p>
<p>The UCs and the top privates have different missions. That’s a good thing. We don’t need the schools to all do the same thing. If a person prefers the atmosphere of a private and his/her family can afford it they should go there.</p>
<p>The top privates have financial issues of their own. Their endowments aren’t liquid.</p>
<p>And if thinking its a good thing to educate poor people means I’m leaning to the left, then I guess I lead to the left. Thanks.</p>