Anonymous wrote:Nothing for food since they have a full meal plan. They use their own money to eat out or doordash since that’s a luxury. Nothing for entertainment. There’s a ton of free entertainment on college campuses. Beer money, Top Golf, bowling, movies, concerts is on them. This is a great time to learn to budget. I do start them off with dorm necessities and toiletries. Of course we pay for medical expenses. And they are lucky that we cover their tuition, room and board so they can graduate debt free.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kid is going to start college with about 13k in his account from working 4 summers as a lifeguard. We will be dolling it out in about $200/month increments. He will have a full meal plan, no car (not allowed on campus), and other minimal expenses.
I’m struggling to understand why you are controlling your college student’s earned money.
An 18y old with 13k in his bank account thinks he is RICH and will spend it like he is (right now in HS he uses his saved allowance money for 'fun' money and since getting a car and a license has blown through a several hundred this summer on chipotle, panera, cava, etc.) That 13k could go in a year. As he gets older, we will loosen the reigns on it as he matures. I have talked to several families and we aren't the only ones doing this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kid is going to start college with about 13k in his account from working 4 summers as a lifeguard. We will be dolling it out in about $200/month increments. He will have a full meal plan, no car (not allowed on campus), and other minimal expenses.
I’m struggling to understand why you are controlling your college student’s earned money.
Anonymous wrote:Kid is going to start college with about 13k in his account from working 4 summers as a lifeguard. We will be dolling it out in about $200/month increments. He will have a full meal plan, no car (not allowed on campus), and other minimal expenses.
Anonymous wrote:1000/month. He has the basic meal plan (like 5 meals a week or something) and this is for groceries, necessities, spending, entertainment.
Anonymous wrote:College student is in Boston. On a full meal plan, but she’s a picky eater. Trying to figure out how much $ to put on her debit card each month. She will pay for her food, entertainment, toiletries, clothing. We will pay any medical or travel bills. What is a reasonable monthly amount?