Use the link provided above. $810 a month to save 100,000 in ten years |
| I'll have overlap in years 7 & 8. After year 8 I'll (hopefully) have one in school and one with a degree. |
Do NVCC and GMU cost the same? |
It's not that easy. My parents earned about $50k/year combined when I went to college. They had car loans, credit card debt and zero savings. You know what I qualified for in aid? Subsidized loans. No grants or scholarships. And I had 4.0 and a 1500 SAT. I hate when people say this. It's not that easy, unless you play sports of course. |
I attended a private university my freshman year. I got $8k in an academic scholarship. It brought my tuition to $28k. I took a subsidized loan, my dad paid the rest of that year and told me there was only a set amount of money for my college and beyond that I would have to figure it out. I transferred out for the rest of my degree to a state school. Tuition was $16k. I took loans and worked full time. All together, my parents were able to contribute $40k and I took care of the rest. I paid my loans off in 4 years before starting grad school. Having your child take on some of the financial burden of their education will not ruin their futures. Don't stress if you can't put away the full amount. |
| I really appreciate all of the different viewpoints and advice. Thanks! |