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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Has nobody heard of student loans? It doesn't have to be all or nothing: OP can pay for the amount OP is comfortable, and OP's kids can pay the rest. Assuming OP's kid gets into multiple schools, let the kid decide based on the various price points. [/quote] I personally don’t think anyone should take loans if there is a reasonable school they can attend without loans. [/quote] NP-I agree, as someone who started off in life with loans. Our kids are at flagship. And I also think letting kids decide is a bad idea: You can have a thoughtful, responsible child, but they cannot possibly grasp the reality of loans, expenses adults face because they just don't have the life experience or have had these responsibilities. Establishing parameters for them which are going to be optimal for you and for their future self is really important. t[/quote] I disagree. While you can certainly try to rationalize with the child and make some suggestions, it seems wild to me to completely close the door to absolute top level colleges without at least seeing the numbers. If the Delta is 400k to an absolute top flagship (ie full ride) is vastly different than say a 100k Delta to a lower tier public school. But you can't know the exact delta a priori. Personally I would have gladly taken out a medium sized loan to go to an ivy and would have begrudged my parents if they didn't even give me the option to apply.[/quote] That was you, at a time when going to an Ivy was somewhat affordable even with loans. It's vastly different now, especially with flagships having risen in rank. If you can seriously get into an Ivy, you can get into a highly ranked public with merit. But that's just if we are discussing loans. OP's child will not need loans.[/quote]
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