Anonymous wrote:Use this calculator.
https://www.savingforcollege.com/calculators/college-savings-calculator
We’re in the top 5% of earners and have only saved for instate tuition for our two kids. Which is about $35k a year. We have about $170k for two high schoolers now, and will hope,to pay the rest as we go.
I don’t know how people save for private school amounts of room and board and tuition with no merit (70k a year plus) without some kind of weird sacrifice or serious help from grandparents. Or money is no object.
Anonymous wrote:We saved half of what private college costs. We are paying the rest out of our income.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tuition, room and board for my college student (out of state SEC school with in-state tuition and no aid) is about $30k a year. About $17k for tuition and $13k for room and board.
How do you get in state tuition for an out of state school?
Anonymous wrote:Certain schools like Alabama and South Carolina will give in state tuition rates for out of state students if they hit a certain gpa or Sat threshold.
A lot of well rated private schools are full pay though. Carnegie Mellon, Georgetown, Amherst, etc, will never give you non- need based aid.
Google the school you’re interested in and tuition and room and board and merit aid and see what comes up. Also collge vine and collge confidential have some good guidance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How much are you assuming in annual tuition to fully fund college? How many years out are you from paying tuition?
Well, I've assumed the price of a private school will cost $75K per year and grow at 5% per year (https://www.usnews.com/education/best-colleges/paying-for-college/articles/paying-for-college-infographic). If you're trying to pay full tuition for four years, I think that's a more than reasonable starting point with some buffer built in. Of course, this doesn't include merit discounts, etc. For your situation, you can use whatever the current tuition is of a school that you'd like your DD to be able to attend and then apply a 5% growth rate to it until they would be projected to finish.
Anonymous wrote:Tuition, room and board for my college student (out of state SEC school with in-state tuition and no aid) is about $30k a year. About $17k for tuition and $13k for room and board.
Anonymous wrote:How much are you assuming in annual tuition to fully fund college? How many years out are you from paying tuition?