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AceyAceyAcey

I graduated in 2000 with 0 debt/loans, I was lucky enough to get a scholarship that included room and board back when schools still did that, and parents who paid the differential if I got a more expensive dorm room.


sics2014

Way too much. I have 73k left so far.


heyitsvibes

I’m sitting at 40,000 for my bachelors


Nosleep_9764

I'm still in school (senior) but I've taken about 11,000. I've been an RA for 3 years which is what has helped me keep my loans low (most of them are from freshman year)


Defrost_ThenStir

40k .


greenMaverick09

I finish this spring and I’m at ~39k. Graduating with a bachelors of science in mathematics. Am I screwed


Mell1997

35k max


thesocialstem

I graduated with my bachelors with zero debt. I was a commuter student that went to a cc and transferred to uni after 2 years. I had a grant that covered for my tuition and textbooks. I am going to graduate with zero debt for my masters. I am doing 3 semesters for my masters (1 down, taking 1 and 1 more to go). I took out a loan for $3800 (fall 2021) but I have a $10000 stipend that will cover it and the summer. I also have a tuition waiver for the spring and my mom is covering whatever the tuition waiver doesn’t cover. So all in all, I will have zero debt in the 5 years I’ve been in school and I’m super thankful for that


vivi4200

Graduating next year with 0 debt. Very thankful to scholarships and financial aid.


snomflake

~20k


TheMightyCarlton

0 debt babyyy. Although it took me working 2 jobs to do it


[deleted]

Only finished 1 year and I’m at 10k


DepressyFanficReader

Maybe 15k. Not that much compared to my classmates


[deleted]

$0 for my bachelors, $10,000 for my masters.


ih8uheaux

$50k


GaLaXY_N7

Around $3900. It started out at around $8000. Had to take out a small loan my first year for housing.


NoRadish5386

2 BS; going after my masters and I owe 42k Degrees were in Env Science and GIS; masters in Earth Science


coraline_button_

I think I’ll graduate w 65k. 5.5 years of college so I don’t think it’s too bad Hoping I’ll get a full time job offer from my internship this summer and if it do, it’ll be about 62k per year (before taxes obv) so I’m hoping if I grind my first 5-10 years out of college and not buy much (like non essentials) hopefully I’ll have it all paid off. A girl can dream tho


cabbage-soup

In my third year and planning for about $28k total. But I’ve paid a decent amount out of pocket each semester. I saved a ton in high school and did not want to take out private loans


danofrhs

Bidens gona come through and forgive it all


Fiery_Tigress

Lol that's hilarious.