Anonymous
Post 03/21/2023 21:49     Subject: WHOA! USC went over $90,000 a year startling this fall!

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Northwestern follows suit: $91,859. I'm so grateful for in-state Virginia schools. https://www.collegetuitioncompare.com/edu/147767/northwestern-university/tuition/#:~:text=The%20undergraduate%20estimated%20tuition%20%26%20fees,other%20personal%20expenses%20is%20%2424%2C336.


Not true. DS is at NU and I write the checks. More like $81K. Housing is mandatory for two years but then the options are much cheaper off campus (or can be). The last 20k of those costs are housing and mandatory meal plan. Nobody buys books much anymore.


Do you really have to live on campus? When I was a student you could easily get a waiver if it was too expensive.
Anonymous
Post 03/21/2023 21:39     Subject: WHOA! USC went over $90,000 a year startling this fall!

Anonymous wrote:Northwestern follows suit: $91,859. I'm so grateful for in-state Virginia schools. https://www.collegetuitioncompare.com/edu/147767/northwestern-university/tuition/#:~:text=The%20undergraduate%20estimated%20tuition%20%26%20fees,other%20personal%20expenses%20is%20%2424%2C336.


Not true. DS is at NU and I write the checks. More like $81K. Housing is mandatory for two years but then the options are much cheaper off campus (or can be). The last 20k of those costs are housing and mandatory meal plan. Nobody buys books much anymore.
Anonymous
Post 03/21/2023 21:37     Subject: WHOA! USC went over $90,000 a year startling this fall!

How is the endowment performing?
Anonymous
Post 03/21/2023 21:34     Subject: WHOA! USC went over $90,000 a year startling this fall!

They don’t call it University of Spoiled Children for nothing.
Anonymous
Post 03/21/2023 21:30     Subject: WHOA! USC went over $90,000 a year startling this fall!

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Supply and demand. There are a lot of rich families for whom $90k is a meaningless expenditure. As long as there are enough people willing to pay, they will keep raising the price.


And unlimited Parent Plus loans. Same story for NYU.



Parent Plus loans aren’t unlimited. The are they full-freight of your child’s college minus any financial aid you have received


The amount the gov. will give toward them is unlimited. There is no numerical COA limit. If the school sets a $130k COA, PPLs will cover it.
Anonymous
Post 03/21/2023 21:03     Subject: WHOA! USC went over $90,000 a year startling this fall!

Anonymous
Post 03/21/2023 21:00     Subject: WHOA! USC went over $90,000 a year startling this fall!

Anonymous
Post 03/21/2023 20:52     Subject: WHOA! USC went over $90,000 a year startling this fall!

To put it in perspective, let's assume you haven't saved anything for college (yeah, yeah, most of us have since birth - don't start that thread). But if you are in the 35 percent tax bracket, you have to make almost $500K to pay $360K with after-tax dollars.
Anonymous
Post 03/21/2023 20:43     Subject: Re:WHOA! USC went over $90,000 a year startling this fall!

Since this is an anonymous board, I'll just share it. 83k for a high stats kid from 200k family from University of Rochester. I like the school but not for that much.

Given this, 90k for USC doesn’t shock me
Anonymous
Post 03/21/2023 20:37     Subject: WHOA! USC went over $90,000 a year startling this fall!

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Supply and demand. There are a lot of rich families for whom $90k is a meaningless expenditure. As long as there are enough people willing to pay, they will keep raising the price.


And unlimited Parent Plus loans. Same story for NYU.



Parent Plus loans aren’t unlimited. The are they full-freight of your child’s college minus any financial aid you have received
Anonymous
Post 03/21/2023 20:31     Subject: WHOA! USC went over $90,000 a year startling this fall!

Anonymous wrote:Supply and demand. There are a lot of rich families for whom $90k is a meaningless expenditure. As long as there are enough people willing to pay, they will keep raising the price.


And unlimited Parent Plus loans. Same story for NYU.
Anonymous
Post 03/21/2023 20:31     Subject: WHOA! USC went over $90,000 a year startling this fall!

Anonymous wrote:Supply and demand. There are a lot of rich families for whom $90k is a meaningless expenditure. As long as there are enough people willing to pay, they will keep raising the price.


40% is full pay at most elite privates.

Coincidentally about 40%are ALDC at Harvard
Anonymous
Post 03/21/2023 20:25     Subject: WHOA! USC went over $90,000 a year startling this fall!

Supply and demand. There are a lot of rich families for whom $90k is a meaningless expenditure. As long as there are enough people willing to pay, they will keep raising the price.
Anonymous
Post 03/21/2023 20:09     Subject: Re:WHOA! USC went over $90,000 a year startling this fall!

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Most of the elite private full pay is well over 80K


Why are we even talking about a number other than tuition? Other costs are up to you to manage.


That's not entirely true since many schools require students to live on campus for some or all years and there is not always a lot of variety in cost of on-campus housing or food. Sure, the estimated costs sometimes inflate how much you must spend on stuff like travel, books, and supplies (these are all areas you can minimize costs in a variety of ways) but room and board is not that flexible and the estimated costs are usually pretty typical of reven bare-bones housing and food options on or near campus.


Which schools require 4 years on campus?!

Kids can commute from cheaper places. Smart families figure it out.
Anonymous
Post 03/21/2023 20:09     Subject: WHOA! USC went over $90,000 a year startling this fall!

We don't. Our kids go to state schools or ones we can afford. Simple.