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What are private schools like anyway?
- Even if you're starting your private school research, there's a good chance you already have an impression of private schools.
- Perhaps you have read or . Or maybe you saw or . These stories, while entertaining, offer a picture of private schools that is quite different from what you will find today.
- Just as universities and colleges in the United States have evolved in the past several decades, private schools have also evolved.
- Unfortunately, while the perception of private schools is changing, there are still some lingering myths.
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Myth 1: You must be very wealthy to go to a private school.
Approximately a third of all private school students receive financial aid.
- Financial aid grants can represent a significant portion of tuition, depending on the school and your family's situation.
- Students now increasingly come from public schools and a wider range of family income levels.
- In general, boarding schools do their best to make their programs accessible to your family through financial aid grants, loan programs, and .
In the past ten years, the emergence of K-12 private school loans has also made boarding school education more accessible.