Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just a note that paying for the applications herself also means you have no legitimate say in where she applies. Are you prepared to be left out of that entirely?
OP here. I like the idea of setting a budget for applications - say $1000. That gives her at least 10 schools. What is a reasonable number - I think 9: 2-3 reach, 3 match and 3 safety. As far as my having a say, both her Mom and I have said her choice is exactly that - her choice. I still think she should pay for her HIGH SCHOOL parking pass.
Also, regarding school budget, I've said I guarantee that she can attend any Commonwealth of Virginia school "full ride," but if she wants OOS or private she'll have to cover the difference. I've not discouraged her from looking at privates and emphasized she needs to consider what merit FA they might have on offer. Her school list thus far includes UVA, W&M, JMU, Smith and Simmons. I'm not sure at this point what else she is considering.
Sometimes it is the kids with the highest family incomes that need the biggest wakeup calls. I don't want my kids having the sense of entitlement I too often see on this board. Quite frankly it is doubtful that their incomes will come anywhere near their parents. It is best for these kids to learn early that the world will not be handing everything to them. I see no problem at all with what op is proposing.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:for her own college applications and her parking fee at school. My DD will be 18 in December. I keep sending her the message that my DW and I will help her pay for college but that she should not expect us to pay a full ride. We don't have dedicated college savings, but with our current HHI can easily pay full price out if monthly income at almost any college or university in the U.S. That being said, my DD knows money doesn't grow on trees, and we have raised her to be frugal. She does most of her shopping at thrift shops, and scoffs at the "richies" in her NOVA high school who have Mommy and Daddy hand them everything. She had a summer job this summer and has saved some m
Your HHI can pay for almost any college in the US? Thats about $60k per year or $5k per month and you are stressing about a parking fee or $1k in college applications? I understand being frugal and I understand households were $1k is alot of money but yours does not sound like one. Stop being a tight ass cheapskate.
Also something does not quite add up in your statement. You have enough free cash flow to pay for $5k per month but you don't have any college savings and are going to pay for college out of current income? Unless things in your life have changed, you should have amassed quite a bit of savings in the past few years. If you have not, where is $5k per month coming from?
Anonymous wrote:Just a note that paying for the applications herself also means you have no legitimate say in where she applies. Are you prepared to be left out of that entirely?
Anonymous wrote:I am so glad you are not my father.
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Truthfully, I don't think it will matter one way or another, if your daughter is already aware of financial priorities and budgeting. My parents paid everything for me, and I grew up to very careful with money.
I strongly discourage you from stressing her out, or creating a conflict. If she agrees to pay and it doesn't affect her grades, etc, to earn her own money by getting a job, then wonderful! If not, don't insist on it. You already said you could afford it.