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Parenting Bringing up the shorties so they aren't completely messed up |
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i paid my way through school via, military service, working multiple part time jobs, some student loans. i already had an adult lifestyle to support so it was a bit more expensive than most highschool directly to college transitions are.
my personal and professional advice are: 1) parents you are not obligated to pay for your child's entire college education. in fact, i find more value in the educational experience if the child has to participate. have them fill out the forms and track the money. obviously you will supervise and monitor the process, but there is a greater chance of financial responsibility when they see how the money got into the account and understand what repayment means. 2) student loans, if taken, should be in the child's name. make it clear to the child that THEY will be responsible for repaying the loan upon graduation - not you. when they are pissing away $$$ on pizza, beer, etc. it might help to control the expenses if they know they are the ones footing the bill. probably not much, but every little bit helps. 3) loans aren't all bad, either. the child will eventually need to be a self sufficient human. as such, they will need credit. student loans are a good intro to this world. financial aid horror story? who me? well, ok. my first semester back to school, i was still married and she was working a pissass job (couldn't handle the stress of a real one), i was taking 21 sem hours, working 1 full time job and 1 part time. i wanted to drop down to part time so i applied for the student loan. i was given @$900 for the whole semester. how is that? the kid sitting next to me was just talking about how he went and bought a $20,000 truck with his loan check, because mom and dad were paying for everythng, so it was just play money. i went to the office, waited my turn and asked the nice gentlemen ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() i did find out that even though it is gov't money that shows up, the individual school gets to decide how to split it up.
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