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I will have finally paid off the student loans for the BA & teaching credential in another year. Then I'll look at finishing either of the two masters I was working on. I was 3 classes shy of one, and about 5 classes shy of the other. I won't finish either if I can't find a way to pay cash. Since I'm now single, living on a single teacher's salary, that may not happen.
I was a classified employee at my school district for 12 years while I finished my teaching credential. As a public school employee, I paid into state retirement instead of social security. When the time came that I had to quit my job to do the student teaching portion of the credential, with no guarantees of a job waiting for me, I cashed in that 12 years worth of retirement to pay the bills and buy health insurance for the 9 months before the next school year started. So I'm not only paying student loans, but am 44 with only 10 years into the teacher's retirement program, and no social security.
When my oldest son graduated from high school, he applied for a pell grant. I made "too much money" for him to get it, so he went to the local community college for his AA, which I could afford. At that point, he looked at what it would cost to transfer to a 4-year school, looked at what he would have to major in to be able to pay off his own student loans, looked at me still paying for mine, and did not go on. He took a corporate job. 3 1/2 years into the job, and he makes more money than I do, with no student loans or out of pocket expenses. Still, he wants to go back to school and is trying to find a way to finance it. It won't come from me; there is no safety net, cushion, or support system for me. I'm doing ok, but there's nothing left at the end of any month, and no way to pay off any debt that I might take on.
My youngest son left high school, started at the local community college, and immediately ended up "pregnant" with a classmate he met there. He quit school and found a job to help take care of her, and has been paying ever since. She's on her 3rd baby from the 3rd man; neither ever went back to school. My son pays 50% of his minimum wages to her for child support, and spends the rest renting a room. He'd like to go back to college; has a school and a major all picked out, but no way to finance it. He can live with me, but I'm 100 miles away from the school. And I can't pay his tuition. Again, there is no other family support; no safety net, no "cushion" for any of us. I don't know if he will find a way, or continue working at low-wage jobs.
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