Anonymous wrote:DC-TAG covers $10,000 to any public university per year, though it was supposed to bump to $15,000 with the last Biden bill, but it hasn't reflected yet for next year.
DC-TAG will also cover up to $2,500 for local schools like Georgetown, AU or GWU.
The original intent was to be the delta between in state and out of state tuition, but the tuition costs have escalated so dramatically that it wasn't able to keep up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have 10 years until our first child goes to college. We currently have $60k saved in a 529, with the goal to be able to cover tuition, room and board at a public university. The wrinkle in our plan is that we are DC residents, so do not have direct “in-state” access to a public university system like residents of MD and VA.
So DC resident parents with children in public universities, how did you navigate the college tuition? Any insights for changes on the horizon and what we should be aware of for a child entering college in 2033?
The first thing you should do is disabuse yourself of any notion that your DC should go to any public university. You will benefit from a demographic cliff and better merit aid at privates than now exists.
Anonymous wrote:We have 10 years until our first child goes to college. We currently have $60k saved in a 529, with the goal to be able to cover tuition, room and board at a public university. The wrinkle in our plan is that we are DC residents, so do not have direct “in-state” access to a public university system like residents of MD and VA.
So DC resident parents with children in public universities, how did you navigate the college tuition? Any insights for changes on the horizon and what we should be aware of for a child entering college in 2033?
Anonymous wrote:DC residents are special. They pay in state tuition wherever their DC goes if it is a public school.
Anonymous wrote:DC residents are special. They pay in state tuition wherever their DC goes if it is a public school.