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Went to state school that accepted AP and dual enrollment for credit toward major
Qualified for Pell first year, which resulted in matching grant from school Work study and 2nd job Graduated in 2.5 years 529 paid for the $30k |
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I only know two kids who are truly paying for college themselves.
1) Air Force Academy 2) NVCC and working full time. |
My base pay was $2.13 an hour. I usually averaged about $20 an hour in tips. Some days I worked and made nothing, other days I made $40 an hour. I paid for my own education without loans, but that was 25 years ago. |
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my kid is at a full meets needs school.
kids are either from a family able to pay, able to pay some, unable to pay. no kid from a family who has the money is in a position for paying the whole thing |
| Move to a communist or socialist country, the government pays everything there. |
Your parent is awful. My parents have a HS/MS education (immigrants), and while we did not have much money, they helped a bit -- a few hundred dollars every semester. I worked, got pell grants. No loans. Went to a C rated state u and commuted (though I did stay in an off campus apt the first year, which parents did help pay for). I worked a lot, to the detriment of my grades and any kind of social life. When I went back to college away from home for a different degree, they were doing a bit better financially, so they sent me like $300 every month. A few years later, I got a good paying job, and paid them back. I started making six figures a couple years later. I continued to send them more money for years, and now that they have been retired for many years, living on a fixed income, I pay for some of their living expenses. I'm very grateful that my parents believed in me. My kids have a 529, one in college, and everything is paid for. DH went to college in another country when tuition was either free or at very low cost. The government gave DH some aid for living expenses, but DH did also work a bit PT. When we had kids, we were talking about college, and DH said that since his parents didn't help him, the kids can work like he did. I had to remind him that while he did work, his tuition was practically free since the government provided financial aid. Oh, yea... he said. Plus, college costs today are so much higher than when we went, and wages have not kept up with those cost increases. I don't understand why parents don't help pay for some of the college costs if they can. Sure, it's good for kids to have skin in the game, but not paying for anything if you can seems cruel. |
I agree with this. Plus, unless kids has federal loans, they are required to get parents to cosign. It's very hard all around. |