| Not only no, but hell no. |
Yeah but those student loans start compounding interest quick. We had 50k and it was up to 80k by the time we paid it off at 25. |
+1. NP we are considering Penn State and we live in DC so no in state option. So our analysis is more like $210k (after TAG grants) vs $200k at other options we're weighing. If TAG gets approved to $15k we're looking at $190k plus inflation. |
| No. In state, save the $300k or anything from it for a house or other investment. |
Agreed this is a mistitled thread. Besides GMU, what other schools are options? And what are their total costs? Then you can really evaluate the differences. (Which in the PSU vs GMU discussion, is $100k) |
Quit mentioning 300,000. It is 300,000 minus the cost of GMU. I would encourage your child to apply to some other flagship schools so you have another option that is similar to Penn State. It seems like DC wants a football school. I bet Iowa comes in under GMU. Last year my kid was all in around 34-35 and he was TO and a good but not great student. Maybe Minnesota? Kentucky has auto merit. Same with WVU. Mizzou offers in-state tuition after a year. What about Temple? It isn't that expensive. People love Penn State. I get it. DS is probably going there next year but we are in-state. |
OP here. DC got admitted to summer start, which is about $20K. PA raises tuition by 4% per year, and then there's the expected 3% per year inflation on col. Below is just tuition and fees. Add in housing and meals, and you can easily reach $300K with a summer start. I did the math, and it all came out to about $300K for 4yrs + summer. https://tuition.psu.edu/estimated-future-tuition-and-fee-rates GMU just gave DC more merit aid, which will bring the cost down to basically to in state coa. We aren't really looking at in state due to the nature of their desired major. GMU is better than our in state alternative for that major. Plus, DC just really does not want to be in state, and that in state is seriously like HS 2.0 which they are trying to get away from (too many social issues and bad blood). We don't need loans for the $300K, but that's a heavy price tag for a good but not amazing oos public. They even got good merit aid from the smaller private colleges, but DC doesn't want too small. DC wants the vibe of Penn State. They only applied to these colleges because of the major. DC is not a "go getter", at least not yet. Who knows, maybe they will flourish in college, but right now, no, they aren't like that. yes, we will go to admitted students day at GMU. And yes, we have talked extensively of what it will mean to be basically flat broke when they graduate (the types of internships they would get does not pay). They know they may have to live at home after graduation. This is a 17 yr old who is not that mature yet and has some impulse issues, so it's difficult for us to convince DC that being flat broke out of college is no small thing. At the same time, I don't want DC to be miserable for the four years they are in college. I tried to explain to them how miserable they would be being flat broke (I know because I experienced it), but it's hard for DC to really picture it. |
The major is not a popular major, and most colleges, even large flagships, don't offer it. That's why we are limited to schools like GMU or Penn State. If it weren't for the major, then yes, we would've looked a lot of other less expensive oos. |
In this case, the cost difference would be about $150K due to the generous merit aid from GMU. Penn State is now basically double the cost of GMU with all the merit aid from them. |
As an Alum, the bolded sentences make me a little concerned about your kid at PSU. It’s a huge school and no one is going to be checking in to make sure they are on track. Are they going to be able to handle that? |
| The thing is, NoVA kids cannot fill all the slots at the top in state colleges —they might have a great application and still be rejected. This forces many parents to sent their kids OOS. Those kids would love to be at VATech, UVA, W&M, probably. The competition is fierce for NoVA kids. |
Is majoring in this major the only path to being able to work in a desired career? Is there another way to get there? |
| Only ego sends you to Penn State for 4 years instead of using community college first or using AP/DE to skip a year. |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tk_Iie0ZyAk
28-year-old Kera Cheney works for the government, lives in a basement apartment with her BF in San Francisco, and stresses about college loans. She owes about 280K in student loan from Penn State, probably with a useless degree. That was three years ago. In today money, it is well over 300K. That's what you get with a Penn State degree for 300K. |
First of all, SF is incredibly expensive, and working for the government doesn't pay well. So, if you have loans, don't live in one of the most expensive cities in the world and work for the government. Secondly, we don't need loans. |