Feralpeg
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DD and I just returned from a two day orientation at Florida State University. I, of course, knew that it would be expensive to put DD through college. Fortunately for me, she has received several forms of financial aid. At the orientation meetings, I saw a number of parents suffering from shell shock.
The parents knew they would be responsible for tuition, housing and meal plan. But, there are many hidden costs that parents are not aware of.
For instance, there are local charges added on to each tuition hour. The state scholarships pay the base tuition rates, but they don't cover the $20 plus local charges per tuition hour.
Kids are now required to have a computer that meets the university's specification. It just cost me almost $2000 for the computer plus required software.
The orientation was required. It was a two day thing. The kids had the option of staying in the dorm or not. If they decided to stay in the dorm, it was $45 for two nights. There was a mandatory registration fee of $30. For meals, it was $23. For the parents to attend the meetings, it was $30 registration fee and then $23 meal charge per parent. In addition, the parents could not stay in the dorm. We drove up on Sunday. We had to register at 8am on Monday. The actual orientation meetings were Monday and Tuesday. Due to good old tropical storm Alberto marching through Tallahassee, we ended up staying Tuesday night in the hotel. The hotel cost me a little over $500 for 3 nights. Not to mention, gas to drive to and from Tallahassee and miscellaneous other meals not provided by the university (they provided one breakfast and two lunches).
Back in February, we attended preview to determine if this was where DD really wanted to attend. That cost me about $500 if you count hotel for the two of us, food and gas.
The kids will check into their dorms on August 19th. On August 20th, they are required to attend convocation which makes them official FSU students. The parents are not required, but are strongly encouraged to attend. I see another $500 on the horizon. In addition, there is parent weekend sometime in the fall. Now, I could say that I will not attend, but DD would be crushed. $$$
While this is certainly not going to kill me, I saw some very anxious parents there. They were asking about jobs available for their kids, because they were not going to be able to buy them a meal plan or send spending money. I have no problem with kids working, but these families were going to have no choice.
So, parents. While I think these events are nice for the students, please be aware that they are going to add to the expense of putting your child through college. These things are not something most parents (at least not this parent) are aware of before their kids start the college experience.
The parents knew they would be responsible for tuition, housing and meal plan. But, there are many hidden costs that parents are not aware of.
For instance, there are local charges added on to each tuition hour. The state scholarships pay the base tuition rates, but they don't cover the $20 plus local charges per tuition hour.
Kids are now required to have a computer that meets the university's specification. It just cost me almost $2000 for the computer plus required software.
The orientation was required. It was a two day thing. The kids had the option of staying in the dorm or not. If they decided to stay in the dorm, it was $45 for two nights. There was a mandatory registration fee of $30. For meals, it was $23. For the parents to attend the meetings, it was $30 registration fee and then $23 meal charge per parent. In addition, the parents could not stay in the dorm. We drove up on Sunday. We had to register at 8am on Monday. The actual orientation meetings were Monday and Tuesday. Due to good old tropical storm Alberto marching through Tallahassee, we ended up staying Tuesday night in the hotel. The hotel cost me a little over $500 for 3 nights. Not to mention, gas to drive to and from Tallahassee and miscellaneous other meals not provided by the university (they provided one breakfast and two lunches).
Back in February, we attended preview to determine if this was where DD really wanted to attend. That cost me about $500 if you count hotel for the two of us, food and gas.
The kids will check into their dorms on August 19th. On August 20th, they are required to attend convocation which makes them official FSU students. The parents are not required, but are strongly encouraged to attend. I see another $500 on the horizon. In addition, there is parent weekend sometime in the fall. Now, I could say that I will not attend, but DD would be crushed. $$$
While this is certainly not going to kill me, I saw some very anxious parents there. They were asking about jobs available for their kids, because they were not going to be able to buy them a meal plan or send spending money. I have no problem with kids working, but these families were going to have no choice.
So, parents. While I think these events are nice for the students, please be aware that they are going to add to the expense of putting your child through college. These things are not something most parents (at least not this parent) are aware of before their kids start the college experience.
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I had a girl on my floor that got 250 per month, she was RICH! Alwatys going clothes shopping and etc.
