Just to clarify: if money were "gifted" to you, you could would need to submit a revised FAFSA application in January, correct? Whereas getting a "loan" would not affect financial aid, correct? > From: ", Flora" <http://www.state.vt.us/~Flora.> > Date: Thu, 12 Jun 2014 13:15:20 +0000 > > Hi Noelle, > > I'm sure that you saw the excel spread sheet that I sent. I am estimating the > cost will be approximately $51,000 for the 2014/2015 school year. I have > approximately $20,000 in savings that I plan on using toward that. At this > point, we will take out loans for the rest. > > I'm not sure what the cost will be in subsequent years. > > Yes, I love seeing you in the cool steampunk outfits. Fun. > > -----Original Message----- > From: Noelle [http://dummy.us.eu.org/noelleg] > Sent: Thursday, June 12, 2014 9:05 AM > To: Robert > Cc: Flora ; , Flora; http://www.gmail.com/~flora > Subject: Re: college costs > > My current job is a contract job without paid time off, so in compensation, > they pay me more. So, I have been able to save a good amount in 6 months. and > since I can't take long vacations to spend the money, it's sitting in my credit > union savings account, with what is it?--1% interest? I could always spend more > money buying new steampunk outfits,but I don't think I want to do that. I don't > want to buy a new car. > Tell me what amount you would need for the college costs. > Noelle > > On Wed, 11 Jun 2014, Robert wrote: > > Noelle has some ideas. I guess she's actually saving much more than me at > > > the moment. > > > > I'll let her chime in.