Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"$1000 a year to my undergrad college (SLAC). I got a lot of financial aid, including grants, when I was a student. When I was in my 20's I would donate $50-100 a year but now I try not to give such small amounts to any charity--I think it just creates more paperwork for them and doesn't do a lot to actually help--I try to give at least $250, even though it means I support fewer organizations. (Except, I guess with colleges the % of alums who donate factors into some of the college rankings, so maybe its worth it to give small amounts for that reason.)
Nothing to my grad school, AKA The Extremely Wealthy University That Ate Washington DC And Doesn't Need Any More Money."
+1, though it is only $500 to my SLAC
GW or Georgetown?
Anonymous wrote:$0.
Fuck em. I paid full ride for my MBA while I watched others get scholarships because they happened to be a minority. Good for them, but as far as I'm concerned I already donated by subsidizing the education of others. They'll never get a penny from me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$0. It's a public institution and I pay taxes.
State support of education is down to an average of about 15-20% in this country. Did you get scholarships/fellowships? Those were likely paid for with charitable dollars. Your education was supported by other people. Think about today's kids who will become the next generation of taxpayers. We all benefit when they do well.
Anonymous wrote:"$1000 a year to my undergrad college (SLAC). I got a lot of financial aid, including grants, when I was a student. When I was in my 20's I would donate $50-100 a year but now I try not to give such small amounts to any charity--I think it just creates more paperwork for them and doesn't do a lot to actually help--I try to give at least $250, even though it means I support fewer organizations. (Except, I guess with colleges the % of alums who donate factors into some of the college rankings, so maybe its worth it to give small amounts for that reason.)
Nothing to my grad school, AKA The Extremely Wealthy University That Ate Washington DC And Doesn't Need Any More Money."
+1, though it is only $500 to my SLAC
Anonymous wrote:$0. I paid full freight to go to my law school and they've almost doubled tuition since I graduated 6 years ago. Disgusting.
Anonymous wrote:What is the HHI of those donating in the thousands?? We make around $200k and nothing more than $100 seems right.