Money Tips
Six Tips to Avoid Large Debt As a College Student
Tweet Following these six steps will help you get a handle on your debt before it becomes a burden well into your future. Go to Community College Community college is
How to Pay For Your Education Without a College Savings Account
Let’s face it: not every college student has the funds to pay for their education. College savings accounts have been around since today’s college bound students were born, but not everyone has one.
Tips for Uni Life after Fresher’s Week is Over
Fresher’s week is one of the most exciting weeks in a student’s whole life, let alone the three years they spend at uni.
Tax Breaks and the College Student
College students and their families should know that there are certain tax breaks available to them. With college costing more now than ever before, any sort of tax assistance can help keep these costs under control.
Will Your College Waive its Application Fee?
When you apply to college, you will almost always be required to pay an application fee.
College Textbook Shopping: Ways to Save Money
Tweet With many books costing $100 a piece or more, it hardly seems justifiable to pay that amount for books that will in 16 weeks no longer be needed. Fortunately,
How to Pay For Grad School
You have finished or are nearing the end of your undergraduate studies and will soon consider both your work and continuing education options. If grad school is your preference, there may be one overarching hindrance from pursuing this option: money.
How to Open a College Savings Account for Your Child
Tweet Affording college is a big concern for parents, especially mothers and fathers of young children, as they wonder how they will afford hefty higher education-related expenses 15 to 20
How to Apply to College for Free
Tweet Save money on college applications. Apply to 6 to 8 colleges and you may be out $300 to $500 — a cost that some families may find difficult to
How to Get a Free Student Checking Account
Tweet It is quite possible, though, that one thing that you have will come to you free and remain cost-free as long as you are enrolled in college. And that
School’s In Session: Credit Cards Are Going Social & College Students Need to Make Friends With Them Fast
Tweet The odds point to your answers being “a lot” and “yes,” and credit card companies know it. That’s why the Internet, and social media in particular, is the next
Use Your Student Credit Card Responsibly
Tweet Still, some 70 percent of undergrad students and 96 percent of grad students have credit cards according to Time. The problem isn’t that they possess these cards, rather students


