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<blockquote data-quote="TacomaJD" data-source="post: 717272" data-attributes="member: 1780"><p>I'm just saying the perspective from their side of things is a whole lot different when they solely take on the responsibility with guidance from their parents vs parents paying for college costs. </p><p></p><p>Idk what kind of amount you are looking to prepare to cover or what kind of amount your wife took on, but I'll be finished with an Associates degree from community college in December, where total costs for said 2 year degree for tuition and books total to around $12-13k. I plan to finish a bachelors degree through Athens State University which will be in the neighborhood of $20-21k total. Tuition and book costs are damn near identical at Jacksonville State near Choccolocco and it's a better Business school, but Athens offers it 100% online, as I don't have time to drive 1.5 hrs to school and make it to work too. So that's a total of $32-33k for a 4 year Bachelors degree start to finish, unless you're planning on sending him to a prestigious, more expensive school. It's a good chunk of money but not overwhelming for a young person to learn some life lessons by being responsible for it when they get ready for college.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TacomaJD, post: 717272, member: 1780"] I'm just saying the perspective from their side of things is a whole lot different when they solely take on the responsibility with guidance from their parents vs parents paying for college costs. Idk what kind of amount you are looking to prepare to cover or what kind of amount your wife took on, but I'll be finished with an Associates degree from community college in December, where total costs for said 2 year degree for tuition and books total to around $12-13k. I plan to finish a bachelors degree through Athens State University which will be in the neighborhood of $20-21k total. Tuition and book costs are damn near identical at Jacksonville State near Choccolocco and it's a better Business school, but Athens offers it 100% online, as I don't have time to drive 1.5 hrs to school and make it to work too. So that's a total of $32-33k for a 4 year Bachelors degree start to finish, unless you're planning on sending him to a prestigious, more expensive school. It's a good chunk of money but not overwhelming for a young person to learn some life lessons by being responsible for it when they get ready for college. [/QUOTE]
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