Moolanomy weekly roundup #8: “College Savings” edition

I wrote about saving money for college in my posts: “My kid’s college costs will be $467,000! Are you kidding me?” and later in “Saving $250,000 for my son’s college education” with dollar amount adjusted down to a more realistic level. This weekly roundup, I searched my Google Reader and beyond for other posts and sites about saving money for college so that I can start putting together my plan.

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    Dawn
    September 16, 2007, 5:41

    Pinyo, Great resources for 529 College Savings information. Thank you.

    Similarly, I have published http://www.529Saver.com which is also an objective guide to high quality 529 resources. This information compliments yours well. I hope this is of help to you and your readers.

    Regards,
    Dawn at 529Saver.com

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    Chief Family Officer
    September 16, 2007, 6:20

    Thanks for the mention – I hope you found that post helpful. I do think that $400,000+ is more realistic if your child wants to attend one of the most expensive schools (Cal Tech, for example, is at $40K per year already, if you include room and board), but those schools do tend to be the most generous with aid also (I suppose they have to be!).

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    jim
    September 16, 2007, 6:42

    Thanks for the link!

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    Lynnae @ Being Frugal
    September 16, 2007, 7:38

    Thanks for the mention!

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    Pinyo
    September 16, 2007, 9:10

    @Dawn – welcome to Moolanomy and thank you for sharing the link. It looks like a good directory of resources.

    @CFO – Another commenter offered his thought on how much to save for college: “I decided that I don’t have to be prepared to pay for his entire education. My plan is to tell him I can pay for all of a public school education. If he wants to go to a private school for some reason, I will encourage him, but he’ll have to take out loans for part of it. I want to help him keep his loans to a minimum, but I think it’s actually a good thing to put some of the responsibility on him so that he values his education more, etc.”

    I really like his idea about saving enough for good public education and let the child share the burden if he/she wants to go to a more expensive school. This makes a lot of sense to me. Beside, I doubt I can save $400k without jeopardizing my own retirement and lifestyle.

    @Jim and Lynnae – no problem. The pleasure was mine.

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