![]() in education or a similar field, and will probably go on to grad school. ![]() The only way we could maybe justify the expense of seminary would be if she got college credits for it. She's a good student but not great, and we're just a regular nobody family, s o nobody's going to be offering incentives to get her to come to their seminary. We also have high credit card debt that we're slowly paying off. Our joint income is about $125K, too much for FAFSA, right? And we have a lot of expenses due to having a special needs child. I never got the opportunity to go to seminary and I would love for my daughter to go, but I don't know how we could pay for it. I'm a baalas teshuvah and she's my oldest daughter, so I don't really know what I'm doing. My daughter is in 11th grade and we're starting to talk about seminary, especially after the Binah this week and the thread on here. Living OOT with no frum family and no connections, it's hard! It's expected that if you want your daughter to get a degree, you're on your own to figure it out. ![]() Her school doesn't offer families help about this. I'd also appreciate advice about options we may not be thinking about. I need to figure out which seminaries are best for getting college credits (we're OOT yeshivish so that type of seminary), and which programs offer an accelerated B.A. ![]() She's a good student but not great, and we're just a regular nobody family, so nobody's going to be offering incentives to get her to come to their seminary. Sun, Nov 24 2019, 3:35 am My daughter is in 11th grade and we're starting to talk about seminary, especially after the Binah this week and the thread on here. ![]()
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