Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For VT, what is a reasonable college savings fund for current high school student?
Need to source about $35k to $40k/year x 4 = $140k to 160k total, it appears.
Others who have had kids attend there recently can provide better estimates.
Anonymous wrote:For VT, what is a reasonable college savings fund for current high school student?
Anonymous wrote:I anticipate having saved approximately $75,000 per child in college funds by the time they graduate from high school in three years from now. In practical terms, if they choose to pursue a STEM field such as engineering or science, which colleges should I consider as a Virginia resident, taking into account affordability, both in-state and out-of-state options?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I anticipate having saved approximately $75,000 per child in college funds by the time they graduate from high school in three years from now. In practical terms, if they choose to pursue a STEM field such as engineering or science, which colleges should I consider as a Virginia resident, taking into account affordability, both in-state and out-of-state options?
OP here. Is Virginia Tech out of possibility? Do they provide financial aid?
Very little. I helped a low-income, first gen student with his application there and his only aid was Pell grant + a similar VA state grant for low income. Still left with $20k to pay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I anticipate having saved approximately $75,000 per child in college funds by the time they graduate from high school in three years from now. In practical terms, if they choose to pursue a STEM field such as engineering or science, which colleges should I consider as a Virginia resident, taking into account affordability, both in-state and out-of-state options?
OP here. Is Virginia Tech out of possibility? Do they provide financial aid?
Anonymous wrote:I anticipate having saved approximately $75,000 per child in college funds by the time they graduate from high school in three years from now. In practical terms, if they choose to pursue a STEM field such as engineering or science, which colleges should I consider as a Virginia resident, taking into account affordability, both in-state and out-of-state options?
Anonymous wrote:Something within commuting distance of your house, and allow them to still live at your home while going to college?
George Mason is excellent (and rising!) for STEM fields.
The Virginia public schools average at least $25k/year when you include housing/meal costs.