Talked about this at breakfast with some friends and it got surprisingly intense. Who will pay for your child/ren to go to college? Do you believe it's your obligation as their parents or do you think it should be their responsibility because they're adults and it'll make them appreciate it more?
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Who knows if we will even be able to save enough?
My mother intentionally got a job at a local college so that my sister and I would get tuition credit. Anything extra was our responsibility (room/board, meal plan) or if we wanted to transfer to a different school, we'd need to take out loans.
Personally, I would like to help my kid/kids pay, perhaps offering 2 years at a local community college and let them do loans for wherever they transfer to, or help by co-signing loans to somewhere. I definitely to not agree that it's the parents' "responsibility" to pay for college though. I feel the same way about cars.
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I didn't want to take away from my parents retirement to pay for school and they weren't in the ideal position to do so without serious cuts. I was looking at private colleges so took it upon my self to fund it. My parents were going to pick up the dorm/food expenses and books. If I'm in the position to help my kids, I will but they will have to work for it as well. My son doesn't care to do homework now while in HS, he only passes classes because he aces the test. He's just too lazy to do homework. He has already been told, college is all on his own. He's enlisting in the military now because he says college isn't really for him. I won't argue. I used the military to help pay for my school and help find out what I wanted to go to school for. My life insurance however is an amount that will pay for education if I'm not around. Trusts have been set that so much goes to school and so much is awarded after school. If don't go to school, money is awarded after they reach X age (which is purposefully set later than an approximate college graduate age)
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Graduating debt free is one of the best gifts my parents have given me. Plus, it took away the fear of choosing a lower, "dues" paying position in my industry right out of school.
With that said, I have tremendous respect for people who make their own way and work through school.
When I was a senior and was applying for scholarships my parents told me they had funds for me to use if I had to but said I needed to get as many scholarships as possible. The scholarships paid for most of my college and I had good jobs during summer breaks (factory job two summers and a well paying internship for the other two summers...I went for 4.5 yrs). I also worked in high school and on every break we had from college. I never had to use the money from my parents and since it was in my name I got it for whatever else I needed.
If you read much investment/financial planning advice you'll see that @mek20 is correct that students can qualify for loans while we will be hard pressed to get funds for retirement. The advice you will see is to say for your retirement and then children's college funds.
My parents paid for my undergrad and grad school tuition and for all of my textbooks so I feel like I should do the same for my children.. BUT, they made me live at home for the first 2 years and never paid for housing so I was limited in which colleges I could apply to (only one) and I had to work part time to pay for housing and gas after I moved out... I won't force them to live at home and I wont limit which schools they can go to, but I probably wont cover their housing because I think it is good to get a job early, especially an internship related to the field they are going into. I feel like school didn't prepare me for my industry but working at an engineering firm helped a lot.
Also, DH is still paying off student loans 10 years later and it has been pretty difficult on the both of us! I think if he can avoid student loans for our children, he definitely will.
We have at least 18 years to figure this out though so we'll see how it goes...
I think I will try to do this with my kids as well. That is if we can afford it. Unfortunately our career choices don't offer the biggest salaries. I believe the grandparents might also want to offer a little support as well, so that could help.
DH paid for school himself with loans, scholarships, and then paid it all off with inheritance from his grandmother's passing. Because we ended up both having some help in some way I am sure we will help our kids out as much as we can, but you better believe they better take it seriously or we won't be helping.
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I know how miserable DH and I are trying to deal with paying our student loans. I would like to help them as much as possible. As soon as we get my loans and some of our other debt paid off we will probably put some of the money towards college savings.