Figuring the Cost
Knowing how much you'll need for your college-bound kid is the first step.
March 25, 2003
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There's something a little out of whack when families secretly hope that their kids won't get into the college of their dreams.
But imagine the fear of two-income, middle-class parents with an overachieving son or daughter who wants to attend Harvard. The cost is staggering: The total for four years' tuition, room and board comes close to $154,000 for the 2002-2003 school year. If your Harvard-bound scholar is a newborn, expect the cost to soar 140% -- to $374,400 -- in 18 years.
Of course not all universities are as expensive as Harvard. You can use the cost calculator below for a quick estimate of what you could expect.
Need smelling salts?
Don't worry the good news is you probably won't have to foot the entire bill -- financial aid will help some. But the more you save now, the more options your students will have tomorrow.
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