DH & I are going through the college process with our oldest right now. We started saving the day our DD's were born. At this point, I feel you just can't save enough.
DD has decided that she prefers a local private college to one of the state schools. She will be getting about 1/2 in scholarship (20 more pts. on that darn SAT would have gotten her $3,500 more a year - UGH - but I'm trying to look past that.)
Anyway, even with 1/2 in scholarships we'll need to come up with about $14,000 per year - she's not even dorming - that would be $10,000 more per year!!! Like I said, you just can't save enough. We won't be getting much, if any, financial aid, but we'll still fill out the FASFA & keep our fingers crossed.
Could I force her to go to the state school - probably, but at what cost emotionally for her? This college is better suited for her, it's smaller & just a better fit for her. I wouldn't want to put her through 4 years of college that she wasn't going to enjoy - regardless of the money we saved. Plus, it's the college DH attended & really is a great school.
The plan was to have our home paid off by the time she went to college, but our plan was "derailed", as DH says, a few years ago. We're back on track & it should be paid off by the time our twins go. With 3 in college at the same time we should get some financial aid also (I sure do hope so).
All DD's will have some financial responsibility towards their schooling, however, we are hoping that we will able to relieve this burden for them when all is said & done by having saved enough money so that by the time they are done we will pay off all loans. We will not tell them this, however, as I believe it's important that they feel some sort of ownership in their education.
Gosh - that was a long post!!!!!
