Ive read that financial aid packages are negotiable. Should we attempt to negotiate a more generous offer from a schools financial aid office?
It depends. A financial aid offer is almost always the best offer possible. However, if your financial circumstances have changed since the financial aid forms were filed or if there are personal circumstances that are not revealed in the financial aid form, you should feel free to relay that information to the financial aid office. Adjustments of financial packages occur occasionally, due to extenuating circumstances.
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