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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 482424" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Another thought- I used to be adamant that I wouldn't use difficult child's college savings for a k-12 behavior/MH/educational program. BUt I have learned that if a kid goes to a boarding school and successfully graduates, it''s not too hard for him to get scholarships and other financial aid. If he isn't successful, then the college savings aren't going to help a lot anyway. And the kind of college fund I had for him would could have been used toweard boarding school, although it wouldn't have covered the entire costs. Again...hindsight.</p><p></p><p>The boarding school my step-father was in was religious based and since I KNOW there was no way his father could have afforded it on his own salaray, I'm thinking the church must have covered a good chunk of the cost.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 482424, member: 3699"] Another thought- I used to be adamant that I wouldn't use difficult child's college savings for a k-12 behavior/MH/educational program. BUt I have learned that if a kid goes to a boarding school and successfully graduates, it''s not too hard for him to get scholarships and other financial aid. If he isn't successful, then the college savings aren't going to help a lot anyway. And the kind of college fund I had for him would could have been used toweard boarding school, although it wouldn't have covered the entire costs. Again...hindsight. The boarding school my step-father was in was religious based and since I KNOW there was no way his father could have afforded it on his own salaray, I'm thinking the church must have covered a good chunk of the cost. [/QUOTE]
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