Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oberlin:
$76k a year, including R and B
Paid as follows:
$24k merit
$4k OSCA (does co-op dining, rather than standard meal plan. Works in the co-op about 6 hours a week, saves $2k a semester)
$25k out of 529 (we saved $110k by May Senior year, cushion because costs will increase each year)
$15k out of income ($1200 a month, which is what we saved during HS)
$8K from my kid (he had $80,000 gifted to him for education between both sets of grandparents and my grandparents)
This year, OSCA isn’t happening because of COVID, so my kid’s portion is $12k.
We are very lucky that we have the only grandkids on both sides, and both sets of grandparents opened a 529 or education IRA when they were born and contributed some each year. Otherwise, my kid would take out a $5500 Stanford and we would make up the difference.
Kid is responsible for books and spending money from summer job.
Realized WM is now $42k w/ R&B and once merit and OSCA are factored in Oberlin is $48k w/ R&B.
Bang for the buck just isn’t there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oberlin:
$76k a year, including R and B
Paid as follows:
$24k merit
$4k OSCA (does co-op dining, rather than standard meal plan. Works in the co-op about 6 hours a week, saves $2k a semester)
$25k out of 529 (we saved $110k by May Senior year, cushion because costs will increase each year)
$15k out of income ($1200 a month, which is what we saved during HS)
$8K from my kid (he had $80,000 gifted to him for education between both sets of grandparents and my grandparents)
This year, OSCA isn’t happening because of COVID, so my kid’s portion is $12k.
We are very lucky that we have the only grandkids on both sides, and both sets of grandparents opened a 529 or education IRA when they were born and contributed some each year. Otherwise, my kid would take out a $5500 Stanford and we would make up the difference.
Kid is responsible for books and spending money from summer job.
Realized WM is now $42k w/ R&B and once merit and OSCA are factored in Oberlin is $48k w/ R&B.
Bang for the buck just isn’t there.
Anonymous wrote:Oberlin:
$76k a year, including R and B
Paid as follows:
$24k merit
$4k OSCA (does co-op dining, rather than standard meal plan. Works in the co-op about 6 hours a week, saves $2k a semester)
$25k out of 529 (we saved $110k by May Senior year, cushion because costs will increase each year)
$15k out of income ($1200 a month, which is what we saved during HS)
$8K from my kid (he had $80,000 gifted to him for education between both sets of grandparents and my grandparents)
This year, OSCA isn’t happening because of COVID, so my kid’s portion is $12k.
We are very lucky that we have the only grandkids on both sides, and both sets of grandparents opened a 529 or education IRA when they were born and contributed some each year. Otherwise, my kid would take out a $5500 Stanford and we would make up the difference.
Kid is responsible for books and spending money from summer job.
Realized WM is now $42k w/ R&B and once merit and OSCA are factored in Oberlin is $48k w/ R&B.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Save in 529, have cash, have kid do work study/get a job to help pay.
Op here..
we did too. Could pay for Michigan but still couldn’t justify the cost of attendance as an out of state student. So i guess my question is how do you justify paying 50-70k for a slightly more prestigious school.
For us it is not about prestige - it is about fit for a child with a learning difference.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Save in 529, have cash, have kid do work study/get a job to help pay.
Op here..
we did too. Could pay for Michigan but still couldn’t justify the cost of attendance as an out of state student. So i guess my question is how do you justify paying 50-70k for a slightly more prestigious school.
Anonymous wrote:Save in 529, have cash, have kid do work study/get a job to help pay.