The Ivy's give no merit or athletic scholarships; they have financial aid only. Princeton announced today that college for students whose families earn up to 100k will be free (no tuition, no room and board, no student financial contribution). I suspect that other Ivys will follow.
https://twitter.com/princetoni...W5avTy24f7Q&s=19
I didn't get down in the weeks to determine what 100k means (w-2, adjusted gross, etc.). When we went through the process a bit over a decade ago, financial planning/engineering could really increase the FA awarded.
The aid given by these schools - the schools consider other children, housing costs, etc - swamps athletic scholarships given by schools which give them. Families who many would consider upper middle class get very, very good FA.
Cost of Ivys should not be a barrier to the 56ish baseball kids who matriculate each year. Most will get far more in FA than other schools give in athletic aid or merit aid.
If your player is one of the lucky, skilled, and academically accomplished 56ish, think many times before turning down an offer. In our experience, the education, experience, and post-graduation landscape (employment) was well worth what we paid.
Anyone interested in our experiences - in addition to son, daughter also attended as a regular student - including post-graduation paths, feel free to PM.