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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Just curious, at what HHI did they determine that you could pay $99K?[/quote] We make just north of $200k and have a $56k EFC as one data point. [/quote] Ugh, sounds just like us. So discouraging. What are they thinking? $56K per year? [/quote] Actually, I don't have a problem with it. It isn't supposed to come out of cash flow. It is a known expense and we have had almost 20 years to save for it. We can definitely afford it. [/quote] Actually, since [b]the EFC is calculated primarily on income[/b], as opposed to savings, one could be forgiven for thinking it *is* supposed to come out of cash flow. You can have a million dollars socked away in a retirement account, and that doesn't get counted at all in calculating EFC. But if you make $200k in Northern VA (on two incomes), you are supposed to pony up one-quarter of annual gross income on college tuition. #notgonnahappen No worries, VA has great in-state options. But if you've ever wondered why so many TJ grads are going to UVA instead of the Ivy League....this is why.[/quote] This cannot be true. Our HHI is $118K, yet our EFC is $69K. We are savers, so we've paid off our mortgage and put aside retirement money. We cannot possibly pay 58% of our income for college costs. We are a family of six people! We can barely make ends meet on $118K, and we live very frugally. The FAFSA asked for the value of our home and other assets, so clearly its calculating our EFC based mostly on our assets, not our income. [/quote]
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