What made him/her decide to do that?
I was reading the long thread about the parent contemplating their child going far away to school, and I suddenly felt like the odd man out because my DD just started her freshman year in college at a university that is a 20-minute light rail ride from our home. In fact, four days a week, she rides the train with my husband since he works two stops past her stop for her school! I guess that makes us helicopter parents? lol
My DD was a very high achiever in HS...Valedictorian (of a class of 550+), and received numerous scholarship offers (9, to be exact) from various schools in our state. She had no desire to go far away from home for school...in fact, she didn't really care which school she went to...she just wanted a place that would provide her a good solid education (she is pre-vet), and not cost us a fortune (God bless that child!). She ultimately chose a very good school right here in our town, and was admitted into their Honors program, which is giving her what amounts to a private school education at a fraction of the cost. She also WANTED to live at home...on campus housing is not run by the school (the campus is a block off the downtown area), and consists of suite-type dorms that are about $10,000 per school year, and that dosen't include the meal plan. I believe her exact words were something along the lines of not wanting to live in a 12x12 small suite-type dorm that smelled like pot with a stranger and eat nasty dining hall food, lol.
We cover what her scholarships do not, and it looks like her undergrad degree (all four years) will cost us out of pocket maximum about $15,000 total, including books. It's a win/win situation for all of us, as she's happy living at home, and we're happy having her here.
I was reading the long thread about the parent contemplating their child going far away to school, and I suddenly felt like the odd man out because my DD just started her freshman year in college at a university that is a 20-minute light rail ride from our home. In fact, four days a week, she rides the train with my husband since he works two stops past her stop for her school! I guess that makes us helicopter parents? lol
My DD was a very high achiever in HS...Valedictorian (of a class of 550+), and received numerous scholarship offers (9, to be exact) from various schools in our state. She had no desire to go far away from home for school...in fact, she didn't really care which school she went to...she just wanted a place that would provide her a good solid education (she is pre-vet), and not cost us a fortune (God bless that child!). She ultimately chose a very good school right here in our town, and was admitted into their Honors program, which is giving her what amounts to a private school education at a fraction of the cost. She also WANTED to live at home...on campus housing is not run by the school (the campus is a block off the downtown area), and consists of suite-type dorms that are about $10,000 per school year, and that dosen't include the meal plan. I believe her exact words were something along the lines of not wanting to live in a 12x12 small suite-type dorm that smelled like pot with a stranger and eat nasty dining hall food, lol.
We cover what her scholarships do not, and it looks like her undergrad degree (all four years) will cost us out of pocket maximum about $15,000 total, including books. It's a win/win situation for all of us, as she's happy living at home, and we're happy having her here.