Anonymous wrote:Wow, this really shocks me, OP. I have two kids in college and here's how your list applied to them:
housing for summer internships - they lived at home
storage locker during summer - they brought everything home and stored it in a combo of their bedroom, the basement and the garage
minifridge if allowed - yes - it was like $60 for a semester
eating out/groceries if campus food is bad - they were just given $250 each month and this is one of the things it needed to cover
cab fare for off-campus activities - they walked or took the bus
printer cartridges - didn't bring a printer
car if on-campus housing not available for upperclassmen - no car brought to campus - again, they walked or took mass transit
spring break travel someplace besides home - ha!
haircuts - part of that $250 sent each month, but my girl just waits until she's home from school
museum entrance (hopefully discounted) - my kids have no desire to go to museums while at school, but they're not in school in Manhattan or anywhere that has any impressive ones
laundry - part of the $250 sent each month
The $250 also covers tampons and toiletries, birth control/condoms, bus fare, magazines, snacks to keep in the room, school t-shirt/sweatshirt, etc. Neither were involved in greek life.
ok, but no other costs?
My friend's daughter is in the midwest and opted to leave a lot of stuff in a storage locker between semesters as it couldn't fit into the car trunk...comforters, winter clothes, books the student might want to keep as references...still it takes her or her husband 3 days to drive out, pack up stuff in the storage unit, and drive back
kids who study art and history do museums
are group printers in the dorms or library, usually? Or do kids just email the work to their instructor?