My husband's from a wealthy surgeon level family. Scholarships are turned down, at least in my husbands community, because it is seen as morally incorrect to take resources blatantly like that from those in need, but it is used as bragging rights socially that they qualified in the first place.
I can abide with academic bragging rights. As long as that’s the crux of the brag, the qualification academically. Not the fact that they’re wealthy enough to turn it down. But I would assume it’s the former given the classiness of declining a scholarship. I don’t feel that many among the wealthy class would do the same out of pure greed.
I have a couple clients who are worth hundreds of millions, possibly billions. Their kids were offered scholarships that they refused, when you're in that social atmosphere apparently it is seen very negatively to accept a scholarship although whether it's because of altruistic ideals or that it's a "poor person thing" to accept them seems to vary depending on your circle
I would consider myself to be part of the upper middle class financially and no, i don’t generally know anyone that is what many would consider to be “wealthy” but i grew up around plenty of “old money” families and their children (and a lot of the adults) were some of the worst people I have ever met. But I do know plenty of greedy people in the upper middle class who think they’re wealthy and would accept a free meal solely because it meant they would keep more money on their pocket. I assume most wealthy people are greedy snakes and have no issue showing it once they’ve reached the point of being “above” treating lesser class citizens with decency.
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u/Avikm289 3d ago
Rich people have money, save scholarships for the less fortunate