Anonymous wrote:We give my college senior $200 a month since he lives in an apartment and has no meal plan. We pay tuition and rent and do provide a car (insurance and gas). He uses money earned over the summer for entertainment, eating out, dates, etc. I’m happy to buy essential clothing but he always insists he needs nothing. When he lived in the dorm, instead of the $200 a month, we paid for the meal plan.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:None, they work during the summer for their spending money
Yup. We are determined that he won’t have student loans for undergrad but can’t give him money every week/month.
OP-I am really torn. We could easily give him more money because he picked a college that gave him incredible amounts of merit aid, reducing tuition to a very small amount. But I am concerned that if we give him more, he will never learn to budget...Or maybe giving him a bit more will enable him to save? I am really not sure what to do here. We could easily up the allowance to $200 v. $100/mo BUT I would be pretty annoyed if he spent it on silly things.
He was responsible enough to be a great student. Probably give him the benefit of the of the doubt now. And sure, they're going to buy a silly halloween costume or a holiday decoration or something we find unnecessary but isn't that part of the experience of college? (as you said you can afford the spending money)
I don't know why people (who can afford it) were fine spending "silly" money on their high schooler, but 6 months later they cut the kid off.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:None, they work during the summer for their spending money
Yup. We are determined that he won’t have student loans for undergrad but can’t give him money every week/month.
OP-I am really torn. We could easily give him more money because he picked a college that gave him incredible amounts of merit aid, reducing tuition to a very small amount. But I am concerned that if we give him more, he will never learn to budget...Or maybe giving him a bit more will enable him to save? I am really not sure what to do here. We could easily up the allowance to $200 v. $100/mo BUT I would be pretty annoyed if he spent it on silly things.
He was responsible enough to be a great student. Probably give him the benefit of the of the doubt now. And sure, they're going to buy a silly halloween costume or a holiday decoration or something we find unnecessary but isn't that part of the experience of college? (as you said you can afford the spending money)
Anonymous wrote:We give our DDs way too much based on this thread.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:None, they work during the summer for their spending money
Yup. We are determined that he won’t have student loans for undergrad but can’t give him money every week/month.
OP-I am really torn. We could easily give him more money because he picked a college that gave him incredible amounts of merit aid, reducing tuition to a very small amount. But I am concerned that if we give him more, he will never learn to budget...Or maybe giving him a bit more will enable him to save? I am really not sure what to do here. We could easily up the allowance to $200 v. $100/mo BUT I would be pretty annoyed if he spent it on silly things.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:None, they work during the summer for their spending money
Yup. We are determined that he won’t have student loans for undergrad but can’t give him money every week/month.
OP-I am really torn. We could easily give him more money because he picked a college that gave him incredible amounts of merit aid, reducing tuition to a very small amount. But I am concerned that if we give him more, he will never learn to budget...Or maybe giving him a bit more will enable him to save? I am really not sure what to do here. We could easily up the allowance to $200 v. $100/mo BUT I would be pretty annoyed if he spent it on silly things.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:None, they work during the summer for their spending money
+1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:None, they work during the summer for their spending money
Yup. We are determined that he won’t have student loans for undergrad but can’t give him money every week/month.