I will be graduating with about half of that (about $55,000). We really had no other choice.
We dont qualify for grants, or even subsidized loans because my dad "makes too much" which is complete crap. My college fund basically disappeard paying for medical bills. I ended up with something like $20,000 of the $60,000 I originally had it there. We've been paying through the nose in bills for the past 6 years PLUS we had to move across the country for my dads job which took a big chunk of savings. FAFSA says that our expected family contribution this year is $31,500...yeah...there's no way. We're happy if we can contribute about $5,000 for the year. The costs for next year will be about $23,000. We are hoping to get away with borrowing the same amount we did last year, $17,500.
My parents have an affordable mortgage (they put down a down payment of about $250,000 for a $420,000 house), they have 1 car payment which has about 3 years left I think, they have NO credit card debt. They very very rarely use the credit card. So students having to take out loans is not necessarily parents or the student being irresponsible. We can't plan for everything in life...unfortunately, life got the best of us.
2004- the medical bills start coming and and have continued since then
fall 2004- my dad was laid off from his job
winter 2004- his company found him a new position....for $30,000 less/year
fall 2007- my dad is notified that he will be let go within the next 9 months when the project ends...meanwhile, he got another $10,000 pay cut
2008- move across the country for new job which drained our savings
2011- the medical bills continue and we see no end in sight
Now, I am usually one of the first ones to say how spoiled this generation is and expect eveyrthing to be handed to them (I grew up with A LOT of that around me because of where I lived...and I admit, i was like that when I was in middle school) but even families who plan for their childs education can be blindsided.
So before you make judgments about how parents should be looking into the future and saving for their childs college, etc, I would stop and think that maybe its not as black adn white as some of you seem to think it is.
We dont qualify for grants, or even subsidized loans because my dad "makes too much" which is complete crap. My college fund basically disappeard paying for medical bills. I ended up with something like $20,000 of the $60,000 I originally had it there. We've been paying through the nose in bills for the past 6 years PLUS we had to move across the country for my dads job which took a big chunk of savings. FAFSA says that our expected family contribution this year is $31,500...yeah...there's no way. We're happy if we can contribute about $5,000 for the year. The costs for next year will be about $23,000. We are hoping to get away with borrowing the same amount we did last year, $17,500.
My parents have an affordable mortgage (they put down a down payment of about $250,000 for a $420,000 house), they have 1 car payment which has about 3 years left I think, they have NO credit card debt. They very very rarely use the credit card. So students having to take out loans is not necessarily parents or the student being irresponsible. We can't plan for everything in life...unfortunately, life got the best of us.
2004- the medical bills start coming and and have continued since then
fall 2004- my dad was laid off from his job
winter 2004- his company found him a new position....for $30,000 less/year
fall 2007- my dad is notified that he will be let go within the next 9 months when the project ends...meanwhile, he got another $10,000 pay cut
2008- move across the country for new job which drained our savings
2011- the medical bills continue and we see no end in sight
Now, I am usually one of the first ones to say how spoiled this generation is and expect eveyrthing to be handed to them (I grew up with A LOT of that around me because of where I lived...and I admit, i was like that when I was in middle school) but even families who plan for their childs education can be blindsided.
So before you make judgments about how parents should be looking into the future and saving for their childs college, etc, I would stop and think that maybe its not as black adn white as some of you seem to think it is.