Accepted at Deerfield, but...

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<p>Yes, several schools do that . . . but Deerfield is not one of those schools. As noted above, Deerfield does not accept a student unless it believes it can meet that student’s full need. If it offered no aid, that would be because it determined, correctly or incorrectly, that there was no financial need.</p>

<p>Oddly enough, my household income is below 250 000$ and so I should be able to qualify for financial aid. Does it make a difference if I currently live in Quebec (FYI, taxes are extremely high here)</p>

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<p>Just wondering where you came up with that number. That seems awfully high as a FA cutoff . . .</p>

<p>And I would assume they take your actual taxes into account in determining FA eligibility.</p>