Anonymous wrote:It matters because someone should ask the school to revise their housing estimates!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. This is so frustrating. I guess I should have looked into this more and wouldn't have overfunded my kids' college funds by so much. Should have set more aside for the overages. I guess I figured it would pay for the ACTUAL costs of their tuition, room & board, and books. Not some lowballed number by the school to make their $90,000 per year cost look more like $80,000.
Literally 99% of folks who have 529 know this. Is this really a big deal OP? I mean now you can convert any leftover 529 into ROTH. Not something you need to get “so frustrated” about
Anonymous wrote:Is this in Boston or NYC? Would love the name of the town / city.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. This is so frustrating. I guess I should have looked into this more and wouldn't have overfunded my kids' college funds by so much. Should have set more aside for the overages. I guess I figured it would pay for the ACTUAL costs of their tuition, room & board, and books. Not some lowballed number by the school to make their $90,000 per year cost look more like $80,000.
Anonymous wrote:What school?
Anonymous wrote:Same thing with our college, even the on campus dorm + meal plan is $1500 more than the published rate