Deciding if Your Child Should Pay for Their College Education

Posted on October 31, 2008 @ 1:13 pm

High school graduation is upon you and your child wants to take the next step. College is not cheap these days. The costs continue to rise each year. This fact has some folks asking, should college students pay for their education?

Getting an education beyond high school is a necessity nowadays. People with degrees beyond high school have so many more options available to them than those who only have a high school education. College students also have opportunities to gain valuable work experience while working on their college program. This experience gets them a head start in the future with obtaining work.

Summer employment is not enough these days to finance college, so parents are forced to continue to support their children through college. However, there are many parents who also don’t have the money to fund a college education, and they may have several children to consider paying for.

Students begin the journey towards a college education when they are in high school. Here, they map out a plan to get them to the college of their choice. These are the years when grades, volunteer work, and other opportunities are worked on. High school sets the stage for college.

Students that take advantage of these opportunities in high school are setting themselves up for their entrance to college. By obtaining good grades, they may be able to get scholarships. If the student is athletic, they might earn scholarships for their athletic abilities.

Students may also find help financially in the form of a grant, loan, private funding, or scholarship. Senior year is so important, as it is the year that financial aid is applied for. By working hard, it can pay off in the form of funding, which in turn reduces the amount of funding that parents need to provide. With less help needed from parents, college students can easily pay for their education.

Also to consider, parents can begin an educational savings fund for their children, hopefully at an early age. There are 529 plans that exist for each state- each can be used for all the educational needs of the student. Over time, even small amounts of savings for college can add up to a substantial amount.

Parents who are concerned about how they will support a child through college should start saving early. Have your child prepare and understand that they will be taking on some of the responsibility for college. Set up a plan with your child they can follow through high school. Prepare early by starting a savings fun for EACH child.

The key is to work together with a variety of methods to save for college. The combination of all will help ease the financial burden. Yes, college students should be responsible for paying for their education, but not alone. They must do everything they can to maximize their finances, as should parents. Your child’s college education is a rite of passage- make it as smooth a transition and passage as possible.

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