Anonymous wrote:We have an HHI a bit under $200k but our house has gone up in value from $600k when we bought it to nearly $1M, so we are donut hole and very much unlikely to get aid in a couple years, and W&M is one that DC is currently quite interested in (in 10th, so things could change). It’s a little scary, honestly.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks for describing my kid’s college as the equivalent of Bed Bath and Beyond or JCPenney. Really appreciate that.
The college snobbery about rankings on this board is just repulsive.
Anonymous wrote:You have saved enough for excellent options for your child. Just don’t say you are a donut hole family. Why do you feel that your child needs to be accepted to UVA? There are plenty of other excellent in state options.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$300k HHI is not “donut hole”. You have had nearly two decades to save. College tuition is not a surprise and is not meant to be cash flowed.Anonymous wrote:I have seen what UVA posts as their tuition and room/board on their website. A co-worker of mine, who is in the same donut hole that I'm in for college, said that colleges just have that as list price but no one pays list price, except for maybe foreign students. It got me thinking and I want to ask, if your son or daughter goes to UVA, and you make over $300k, do you pay list price (what UVA posts on their website) or do you pay a lesser amount?
Curious minds want to know!
OP here. There are a few responses that I would like to address about a misconception that we did not save. We have 529's and they are funded with about $160k, maybe not to the satisfaction of DCUM but I think we are in decent shape. We also weren't making $300k all of our careers, which I know the judgey judgey people will bring up that we should have saved more.
I'm here, admittedly asking a dumb question in many of your minds, but I'm learning and getting myself educated. My co-worker was obviously wrong about list price vs discounted price for UVA but it sounds like there are some privates that play that "JCP and Bed Bath Beyond" game as a previous poster wrote.
For what it's worth, my kid needs to get accepted into a school like UVA which is a task unto itself so I recognize that but I'm trying to get my head around the cost of everything college related to see if we need to keep adding to the 529 or accelerate our retirement savings.