<p>Do magnets count?!!! If so, count me in. I also have a license plate holder that says I’m a Terp Mom (Univ of MD of course), but so far I’ve been too lazy to put it on (or nag husband until he does it!!!)</p>
<p>Sure. Just as soon as the school gives me money to advertise for them for free.</p>
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<p>I don’t have decals, but I do have a couple of t-shirts from D’s college. When I get asked if I went there I always answer “No, but my money did.”</p>
<p>I have my kids’ college decals on my car, only because the schools are not well known around here. You see the same half dozen or so over and over, it’s like having nothing on there. At least mine are different, so I like them.</p>
<p>The only ones I can do without…the infamous paw prints all over the poor vehicle (like Penn State, or Clemson).</p>
<p>I proudly display my daughters’ schools on my rear window. I’m proud of their accomplishments and am not shy about showing the world.</p>
<p>One car has small decal on rear window; other has a license plate. Since no one around here has ever heard of S’s school, the decal helps me and my friends find my car.</p>
<p>I have two small college decals on the sides of the back window of my car. I had one from the kid’s prep school on my car until I no longer had a child at the school. I am always careful to get the decals that are meant for car windows because they are easily removable in 4 years using a blow dryer. I had no trouble completely removing the hs decal and replacing it with a college one.</p>
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That’s the sticker I’m looking for (only saw one once): “My kid and my money go to [insert college name here]”</p>
<p>My kids attend/ed UPenn, Juilliard, and MiamiU (Ohio). Miami’s colors match my Mini - red and white, so that’s the one I display. :D</p>
<p>(Only comment I ever get is “I didn’t know she went to school in Florida.”)</p>
<p>I put the window cling stickers in the back of the minivan when D1 got into the magnet HS; added the private HS cling for sibs, and the music program school for D2, all across the back window of the minivan. The window is tinted so they are only visible in certain light situations.
I put the college stickers (linear college name only) on the outside of the rear window centered from the top down.
I am still driving the minivan with all the stickers but our family has graduated from five of the six schools.
New (stickerless) car planned for after the 2011 graduation from the sixth school ;)</p>
<p>We have the small window cling type so they’re easy to remove when they start to fade. H has our alma mater, son’s and one from D2 who is currently in college. D1’s alma mater was a rival college - it was hard enough to write tuition checks; he certainly didn’t afix their garish colors to his car! If she sends one from current grad school it will go on.</p>
<p>My parents put a long name & school seal sticker on the back window of their brand new car. I think they’re crazy, but I’m the first (and only) in my family to go to college and they’re very proud and like to show it when the opportunity presents. My dad likes to wear a shirt with my school logo on it when he’s not working, and he’s gotten into conversations with people regarding it in places as far away as Singapore. </p>
<p>My friends, who graduated last year, also have a school sticker on their car for both of their alma maters.</p>
<p>Interesting set of responses. I took S to a party the local alumni gave for entering freshmen last summer, and ours was the ONLY car I saw without a sticker.</p>
<p>I have my own Big State U alma mater on my license plate rim, but I’ve never mentioned D1’s high-end college anywhere on my car for fear that some jerk would get offended and vandalize my car when I’m not around.</p>
<p>Yes, I have one and so does D. But H says I put it too high so I wish I knew how to get it off and put a new one on a little lower!</p>
<p>They come off easily using a blow dryer (use an extension cord to power it).</p>
<p>I’ve used a plain old-fashioned razor blade…they come off, a little slowly, but the blade does work. Once you get the corner lifted, if you’re lucky the whole thing will slowly peel.</p>
<p>No decals.</p>
<p>Front license plate with school name and license plate holder.</p>
<p>Key chain, big, HUGE flag on GAME day in the front of the house! T-shirts, jackets, sweatshirts, hats…</p>
<p>I have socks, mouse pads, blanket throws, stadium seats, big, big golf umbrellas, personalized back packs, rain gear, coffee mugs, binders, folders, stationary…</p>
<p>And since there are/have been 4 kiddos in 4 different colleges and ALL the sibs are very competitive, have to rotate any and all of the above depending on who is home and which kiddo is competing at which time!</p>
<p>Gets crazy during football season! But all want to go to Army/Navy game in December so they have all put me on high-alert to make sure we get enough tickets. And yes it is only February.</p>
<p>And to think I was missing our Friday night hs football games. (3 boys, 4 years each!)</p>
<p>Kat</p>
<p>Before heading off to high school graduation ceremony in May 2006, I removed from my car D’s volleyball team logo and replaced it with my “Rice Mom” sticker. :)</p>
<p>I’d like to have some of that cool stuff that kat mentions above, but Rice has THE most boring student store ever.</p>
<p>No decals. I have son’s school’s license plate holder in mine and DH has daughter’s school. We see very few decals in cars in the Bay Area. I think this is mostly a east coast thing.</p>