Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:for her own college applications and her parking fee at school. My DD will be 18 in December. I keep sending her the message that my DW and I will help her pay for college but that she should not expect us to pay a full ride. We don't have dedicated college savings, but with our current HHI can easily pay full price out if monthly income at almost any college or university in the U.S. That being said, my DD knows money doesn't grow on trees, and we have raised her to be frugal. She does most of her shopping at thrift shops, and scoffs at the "richies" in her NOVA high school who have Mommy and Daddy hand them everything. She had a summer job this summer and has saved some m
Your HHI can pay for almost any college in the US? Thats about $60k per year or $5k per month and you are stressing about a parking fee or $1k in college applications? I understand being frugal and I understand households were $1k is alot of money but yours does not sound like one. Stop being a tight ass cheapskate.
Also something does not quite add up in your statement. You have enough free cash flow to pay for $5k per month but you don't have any college savings and are going to pay for college out of current income? Unless things in your life have changed, you should have amassed quite a bit of savings in the past few years. If you have not, where is $5k per month coming from?
Anonymous wrote:It sounds like you continually want to test her for no reason.
Set an amount you want her to pay and set a budget for her. Stop making this a constant test of her morality and stop sending her constant "messages." That sounds petty and harassive. I'm sure she gets it. She's frugal, right? What do you want from her? She's already shopping at thrift stores. You sound a little obsessed, frankly.
Anonymous wrote:I agree with a PP. Don't send messages but instead sit down and have a conversation. Don't expect her to adult if you don't treat her like one.
I think you should go ahead and pay the application fee but have her pay parking and books and school supplies for the duration of college.
You might also want to bring how long you are willing to pay for college. If you are only intend to pay for 4 years, tell her now.
Also, since you are using monthly income, you need to let her know that as well. If anything happens and you lose that income it would directly effect her.
Apply for FA even if you don't believe you will get it.
Encourage her to apply for scholarships as well.
Anonymous wrote:for her own college applications and her parking fee at school. My DD will be 18 in December. I keep sending her the message that my DW and I will help her pay for college but that she should not expect us to pay a full ride. We don't have dedicated college savings, but with our current HHI can easily pay full price out if monthly income at almost any college or university in the U.S. That being said, my DD knows money doesn't grow on trees, and we have raised her to be frugal. She does most of her shopping at thrift shops, and scoffs at the "richies" in her NOVA high school who have Mommy and Daddy hand them everything. She had a summer job this summer and has saved some m