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We're in the process of starting supplementary retirement funds and we just talked about college savings. We don't have any children now. We plan on having one child and would like to be able to pay for college, so we thought it'd be best to start now before we have a baby. I don't even want to know what college will cost in 20 years. A terrifying amount, I'm sure.
I know nothing about college savings plans. Details??? Thoughts???
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I just looked up the school I went to. Told it tuition/fees only and it said $32.7k/year. That's $130k by the time he completes 4 yrs of school.
While I know the cost of everything goes up over time, I do think that there's a certain point where this craziness must stop.
I just looked up the school I went to. Told it tuition/fees only and it said $32.7k/year. That's $130k by the time he completes 4 yrs of school.
While I know the cost of everything goes up over time, I do think that there's a certain point where this craziness must stop.
Holy cow. I just checked mine and its $3,254 a semester. A freshman living in the dooms is estimated to spend $14,880 including housing and books. Loved my D2 state school!I think it might be a regional thing. Or just a upper middle class ridiculous thing. Who knows. My kid will definetely not be staying in a dorm all 4 years.
I don't know a single person who lived in the dorms all four years. I found that apartment living made for good life - and college - experience. Learning how to balance bills, school, on campus activities, a job, and lots and lots of beer.
Based on the type of tenants we see as they ignore all traffic rules and run around on the downtown streets during rush hour, most of these kids aren't paying that rent themselves. And since they're downtown,most are over-indulging in the bar scene. The luxury student apartment boom has definitely started spreading out from our town to the other public universities in the state. I doubt these parents are saving much compared to dorms.