| None beyond top 25. |
Agreed. What you are paying for is the prestige. If that’s not the draw for you, the actual cost of decent room, board, campus and professors is much lower. |
Since we had enough saved for our child, any college they wanted to attend that they could get into. |
| Between merit and/or financial aid, we're NOT paying $90k for any college, regardless of "ranking." |
| With our kid, it came down between full pay at a T-25 and full pay at a Lower ranked OOS public. It’s not always a simple decision. |
| Don't understand why folks complain about the 90k+ in tuition/room costs for higher education and instead are completely okay with buying an suv/car that is 100k+ that is a depreciating asset |
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It’s like anything else you buy in life. Is that house, new phone, car, TV, purse, lessons, etc worth it?
It all depends on what you can easily afford. Nobody needs most of the stuff they own, tbh. Same logic for college. How do you define worth it? Dollar for dollar ROI? Then no, none of them are worth it. But then neither is a car that can do more than drive or anything more than a few outfits or a simple $2 bag that can hold things instead of a fancy purse. The key is to live within your means. You don’t need an expensive college to end up making a decent salary. However future salary isn’t the only value from college just like getting from A to B isn’t the only value from a car or “holding things” isn’t the only value from a purse. You have to decide for you what is worth it. Crowd sourcing that will give you the full range of opinions as it should. |
| We’re fortunate to be able to afford full tuition anywhere. We told both DCs that money did not need to factor into their school choices, and we meant it. |
NP here. We are too but I still get agita wondering if any college is worth that much money. I feel guilty. |
Very well said. |
| To answer OP's question. To me...none for undergrad. But, that's only my opinion. |
This PP has a point! Room and board (with today’s grocery prices!) has got to be worth at least $10k a year. No need to pay for sports/activities, that’s another $10k. For private school families, tuition plus donations cost another $50k+. In our case, our finance may actually become better once first DC goes off to college b/c we currently pay for her food, expenses, activities, tuition etc out of our monthly pay checks, whereas soon, it will come from 529 that we have not been able to touch. |
Great answer!
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The question is not whether you can afford or pay for it, the question is what college is actually worth 90,000 per year. So, if you believe your particular college is/was , state your reasons supporting that. |
I don’t feel guilty at all, but I went to one of those expensive SLACs everyone on here hates and had a fantastic experience there. |