We have 4 children and we will do our best to "help" each of them, but we do not plan on footing the entire bill. My parents did not pay for my college education, and they did not pay for my 3 siblings. My husband also received no support from his parents. He went to undergrad and med school on his on bill. Yes, it did take us years to pay off, but I do not regret it. It taught us how to manage money, how to save, and how to pay off debt to the point where we are now debt free. I feel like if we turned around and paid for their education in full we would be robing them of the ability to learn that things do not come for free and that great things are worth working for, saving for, and having a budget for. We are like this in general with a lot of things. My oldest just got a cell phone for Christmas. Most of her friends get their bills paid for free. We had our daughter sign a contract where she needs to pay $10 a month and keep her grades up or the phone is gone. Sounds extreme but I have seen the rut some parents get into paying their kid's cell phone bill and they still pay it past college. She may be turning 12 in a few weeks, but she needs to be responsible and learn things are not handed to her. Does the $10 really mean anything on her bill? No. But it teaches her a lesson and that is why we are here. We love her, we support her, but ultimately our goal is to teach her to be successful, smart, and wise about all things, including money. This is just our opinion and I will probably get flamed for it. But it is how we do things in our home.