Anonymous wrote:We knew this was coming. It’s why we prepaid for 4 years of tuition in August for our baby. Universities - public and private - will pass on the costs of COVID onto the students/families rather than tightening the belts. The burden will fall mostly on young people, which is sad but entirely predictable.
We paid $47K out of pocket last month. In 18 years, I can easily see UMD costing $80K for four years at in-state tuition rates.
Anonymous wrote:What happens if you choose to go to a less expensive state school like Frostburg (or do not get in to College Park) what happens to the difference?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We knew this was coming. It’s why we prepaid for 4 years of tuition in August for our baby. Universities - public and private - will pass on the costs of COVID onto the students/families rather than tightening the belts. The burden will fall mostly on young people, which is sad but entirely predictable.
We paid $47K out of pocket last month. In 18 years, I can easily see UMD costing $80K for four years at in-state tuition rates.
zero chance any governor would let that happen
Sorry, I should have been clearer. $20K per year, for a total of $80K for a four year education in 2038.
UMD is currently around $11.5K. No way in hell it remains that low. Rate of tuition increases at UMD has been fairly low compared to other public systems.
I guess screw kids whose parents didn’t do a prepaid! (I did)
Anonymous wrote:Just know the room and board is more expensive at UMD then tuition so make sure you are saving for that too (unless you live close). My DD got a full tuition scholarship but we still pay more than half the full amount.
BTW..what happens to those pre-pays if your kid get merit aid?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We knew this was coming. It’s why we prepaid for 4 years of tuition in August for our baby. Universities - public and private - will pass on the costs of COVID onto the students/families rather than tightening the belts. The burden will fall mostly on young people, which is sad but entirely predictable.
We paid $47K out of pocket last month. In 18 years, I can easily see UMD costing $80K for four years at in-state tuition rates.
zero chance any governor would let that happen
Sorry, I should have been clearer. $20K per year, for a total of $80K for a four year education in 2038.
UMD is currently around $11.5K. No way in hell it remains that low. Rate of tuition increases at UMD has been fairly low compared to other public systems.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We knew this was coming. It’s why we prepaid for 4 years of tuition in August for our baby. Universities - public and private - will pass on the costs of COVID onto the students/families rather than tightening the belts. The burden will fall mostly on young people, which is sad but entirely predictable.
We paid $47K out of pocket last month. In 18 years, I can easily see UMD costing $80K for four years at in-state tuition rates.
zero chance any governor would let that happen
Anonymous wrote:We knew this was coming. It’s why we prepaid for 4 years of tuition in August for our baby. Universities - public and private - will pass on the costs of COVID onto the students/families rather than tightening the belts. The burden will fall mostly on young people, which is sad but entirely predictable.
We paid $47K out of pocket last month. In 18 years, I can easily see UMD costing $80K for four years at in-state tuition rates.
Anonymous wrote:We knew this was coming. It’s why we prepaid for 4 years of tuition in August for our baby. Universities - public and private - will pass on the costs of COVID onto the students/families rather than tightening the belts. The burden will fall mostly on young people, which is sad but entirely predictable.
We paid $47K out of pocket last month. In 18 years, I can easily see UMD costing $80K for four years at in-state tuition rates.