Tips for Saving Money in College

Page 1

Tips for Saving Money in College Even students who are working a part-time job find college life expensive. If you have no source of income, it can be extra difficult. Whatever your situation, you need to find as many ways to save money as possible without cutting out all the pleasures in life. 1. Buy Used Textbooks New textbooks have a high sticker price. The good news is it’s often unnecessary to purchase them new. Students who are graduating or finishing a class no longer have any need for their textbooks and are often looking to sell. In fact, you may be able to save all your money by borrowing books from another student or from the college library. 2. Pay in Cash Paying in cash makes it easier spend less. If you do need a credit card, never spend more than what you have in the moment and make sure you always pay off the balance in full each month. 3. Find Cheaper Housing One of your biggest expenses is student housing in Peterborough. Students looking to save money should move off campus into rented rooms and apartments. This is almost always cheaper, even when the rental is right by campus. 4. Work Hard to Graduate on Time Spending an extra semester in college will add to your expenses. You will not only need to continue paying for tuition, you will be missing out on the opportunity to work full time and start paying off your student debt. Do whatever it takes to pass classes now, even if it means more expenses in the short term, like tutoring.


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.