Anonymous wrote:I went to UDC for finance. I don't work for money anymore. I did go back for ECE, but classroom was hard in my 40s.
I'm kicking my kid out of my household. He is going to Nova and better be independent by the time he transfers to get in-state. I think it can be done.
DCTAG is not worth my time and the amount of paperwork.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here- I forgot this was DCUM where snarky comments are the norm. I was hoping that people’s best selves would show up to provide recommendations on how families might organize.
DCTAG actually makes it possible for low-middle and low income kids to have chance to attend public universities. Our family doesn’t own a home or have a HHI, so this really affects us. We’ve been saving in a 529 since she was a baby but compared to the cost of colleges now, it is a pittance.
If you are so jaded that you don’t want to help the DC youth community, please go on another thread. 🙏🏽
How do you not have a household income?
If your income is that low, the need based financial aid you'll get at a private school is more than the $10,000 you'll get through DCTAG going to a public school.
HHI stands for High Household Income…they have income, but it isn’t high.
OP, there are many state flagships that offer in state tuition for kids with good grades. University of South Carolina, University of Nebraska, University of Iowa, University of Oregon are just some that come to mind.
Cast a wide net when you apply…if your kid is very strong, apply to Top 15 schools which are very generous with aid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here- I forgot this was DCUM where snarky comments are the norm. I was hoping that people’s best selves would show up to provide recommendations on how families might organize.
DCTAG actually makes it possible for low-middle and low income kids to have chance to attend public universities. Our family doesn’t own a home or have a HHI, so this really affects us. We’ve been saving in a 529 since she was a baby but compared to the cost of colleges now, it is a pittance.
If you are so jaded that you don’t want to help the DC youth community, please go on another thread. 🙏🏽
How do you not have a household income?
If your income is that low, the need based financial aid you'll get at a private school is more than the $10,000 you'll get through DCTAG going to a public school.
Anonymous wrote:OP here- I forgot this was DCUM where snarky comments are the norm. I was hoping that people’s best selves would show up to provide recommendations on how families might organize.
DCTAG actually makes it possible for low-middle and low income kids to have chance to attend public universities. Our family doesn’t own a home or have a HHI, so this really affects us. We’ve been saving in a 529 since she was a baby but compared to the cost of colleges now, it is a pittance.
If you are so jaded that you don’t want to help the DC youth community, please go on another thread. 🙏🏽
Anonymous wrote:I don't mean to be cold hearted, but if you didn't see DCTAG getting defunded then you haven't been paying attention. This Congress actually stopped us from using our own tax dollars to pay our bills. What did you think was going to happen?
EHN will do nothing because she can do nothing. This is a Republican Congress. You'd be better off using her press release as toilet paper than anything else.