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    College tuition still rising - School Inc.- msnbc.com

    The tuition is raising 6.6% this year on avg. on the other hand, the grant/aid amount seems up too (isn't this pretty bad that we teach the college student that expect to be supported?)

    percentage of college-goers who pay such large sums is fairly small. Fewer than 10 percent even attend colleges with tuition and fees higher than $30,000, according to the College Board, and many of those students receive financial aid. About 56 percent of students at four-year colleges attend schools listing a price under $10,000, and about one-third attend schools charging under $6,000.
    Certainly wish they will come up a prepay plan for all College. That will simply most of the life.

    With the possible high inflation rate in horizontal, it will be tougher.

    Will be interesting to see what TS' MF raise rate this year.

    Jya-Ning
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    My sons with the dorm is $53,000 a year that does not count the books nor the extra money he needs for food.
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    • #3
      Originally posted by bigfrank
      My sons with the dorm is $53,000 a year that does not count the books nor the extra money he needs for food.
      Yikes Frank! Did he get any aid to help with that? I thought dd's at around $40,000 was bad, but at least the school gave her a pretty good merit award.
      Luanne

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Luanne
        Yikes Frank! Did he get any aid to help with that? I thought dd's at around $40,000 was bad, but at least the school gave her a pretty good merit award.
        He got about $17k
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        • #5
          Originally posted by bigfrank
          My sons with the dorm is $53,000 a year that does not count the books nor the extra money he needs for food.
          WOW! My freshman year was ~$3,300 many moons ago. Stevens used to be on of the least expensive private college when others were charging over $4,000.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by bigfrank
            My sons with the dorm is $53,000 a year that does not count the books nor the extra money he needs for food.
            That is more than I expected. Maybe I can ask the kids to get graduate in 1 years

            Jya-Ning
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            • #7
              Originally posted by davhu1
              WOW! My freshman year was ~$3,300 many moons ago. Stevens used to be on of the least expensive private college when others were charging over $4,000.
              I am not talking $53K to dorm I am talking $53k to dorm with School. $8K is what I think I pay just to dorm for the year which is cheap
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              • #8
                Originally posted by Jya-Ning View Post
                That is more than I expected. Maybe I can ask the kids to get graduate in 1 years

                Jya-Ning
                I was just thinking the same thing! The 529 isn't going to go far at those rates...maybe community college for 2 years isn't such a bad idea. I can live in the northeast for a few years longer I guess.
                Lawren
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                • #9
                  Many of my sons friends are going to local state collages and at the last year plan on transferring to a better School to get the Diploma from there.
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                  • #10
                    Ouch. I remember some over 2 grand for my first year w/dorm at college.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Jya-Ning View Post
                      College tuition still rising - School Inc.- msnbc.com

                      Certainly wish they will come up a prepay plan for all College. That will simply most of the life.

                      Jya-Ning
                      Florida has a pre-pay plan. DH and I took his bonus 7 years ago and bought DD four years of university education plus fees. We decided against pre-paying for a dorm as we have other ideas on handling that cost. Just wish we could have pre-paid for text books as well!

                      In the past 2-3 years FL colleges were given the approval to add about 40% more on top of tuition fees for other fees. Those that had already bought the pre-paid are exempt from that addtional fee - so far anyway.

                      Buying that pre-paid college thing was probably the smartest thing DH and I ever did. Even if something happens to us, DD has that huge help in securing her future by haivng a large part of the cost already paid for.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by jlwquilter
                        Buying that pre-paid college thing was probably the smartest thing DH and I ever did. Even if something happens to us, DD has that huge help in securing her future by haivng a large part of the cost already paid for.
                        What happens if you dd doesn't want to attend the school you've already pre-paid for?
                        Luanne

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by bigfrank
                          Many of my sons friends are going to local state collages and at the last year plan on transferring to a better School to get the Diploma from there.
                          Many colleges require that the student take at least 60 hours at that school to receive a diploma so they are looking at least 2 years

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Luanne
                            What happens if you dd doesn't want to attend the school you've already pre-paid for?
                            I think those plan changed. Now they will pay the weighed avg tuition and some Mandatory fee based on the attend school.

                            So there are 11 school in FL. Their avg tuition is like say $8000, if your kids decide not attend them, they will pay you based on that tuition, plus the Mandatory preset amount. So unless that state's school goes much slower than other state, you should be able to get covered as in-state cost.

                            Plus FL has 11 school much better than MD's one

                            Jya-Ning
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