Anonymous wrote:I told DS we had a certain budget for undergrad. He asked if he spent less could he use the rest for grad school. Since the money is in his 529 plan, absolutely he can use it for grad school. I would have offered that as an incentive to be wise with his spending but he beat me to it in asking. He chose VT and will have a good amount left for grad school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am trying to wrap my head around what would be fair and motivating yet also not allow the money to dictate if it doesn't have to.
We don't really have a budget for college. We will be able to pay for whatever it is, but we want our kids to be prudent.
DS is a junior. He asked me yesterday if he gets accepted to our competitive state school and decides to go there, would he be able to get some cash if he chose that school over a private or out of state that would cost twice as much or more.
I am inclined to do it - like give him some cash upon graduation (not the full difference), but I also don't want it to be the deciding factor if he thinks he'd like somewhere else more.
Had anyone done something like this?
I do not like the way he thinks. He is passively blackmailing you.
Anonymous wrote:I am trying to wrap my head around what would be fair and motivating yet also not allow the money to dictate if it doesn't have to.
We don't really have a budget for college. We will be able to pay for whatever it is, but we want our kids to be prudent.
DS is a junior. He asked me yesterday if he gets accepted to our competitive state school and decides to go there, would he be able to get some cash if he chose that school over a private or out of state that would cost twice as much or more.
I am inclined to do it - like give him some cash upon graduation (not the full difference), but I also don't want it to be the deciding factor if he thinks he'd like somewhere else more.
Had anyone done something like this?