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16 ways to make money while you’re still in college
Are you a college student who is strapped for cash? You don’t have to be! Here are 16 ways to make money while studying full-time.Are you a college student who is strapped for cash? You don’t have to be! Here are 16 ways to make money while studying full-time.
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10 Tips To Help You Graduate College Less Broke
As a college student, youâre still well insulated against some of the most significant financial responsibilities youâll face as an adult. So, to prepare you, we have 5 financial tips for new college students.College is expensive. Very expensive. By doing things like getting “free” money, starting a side hustle, and watching your credit card usage, you can graduate a little less broke.
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Affording your student loan payments
After years of speculation and debates, President Biden finally announced that he’d be fulfilling a campaign promise to cancel some student debt. The plan could bring relief to over 43 million borrowers with an average $30,000 debt outstanding. So, do you qualify for Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan? How much of your debt will be … [Read more…]
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Best credit cards for students in 2023: Review and compare
While in college, you have the opportunity to learn about using credit—in particular, credit cards—responsibly. By doing so, you’ll also build the credit history that may be invaluable just a few years down the road. About student credit cards While it can be difficult to get approved for a new credit card with a limited credit history, […]College students may decide to open a credit card for convenient, safe spending. Check out six of the best student credit cards here.
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Grading homes: The system I used when picking a new place to live
This morning â because the sky was clear and I hadn’t anything better to do â I let the dog lead me on a six-mile walk. For two hours, we wound our way through the streets of Corvallis. We sniffed drains, barked at squirrels, and in every way had a merry old time.
If I’d allow her, Tally would spend hours every day sniffing drains around the city.
As we walked, I reflected on how fortunate Kim and I were when we decided to move here. We were deliberate about our choice, sure, but it was still something of a gamble. Sometimes research and experience don’t align. In this case, they have.
Why We Love Corvallis
After four months Corvallis seems like a perfect fit for us. There’s so much we love about this place, such as:
How to Appeal Your Financial Aid for Next Year
As families are affected by the pandemic, the financial aid offered may no longer seem like enough. Here’s what you should do.
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How Much Can I Save By Going To Community College? – Money Under 30
In 1959, a young Air Force veteran moved to Los Angeles to break into the entertainment industry. He took a job as a clerk at Los Angeles City College so he could save for expensive acting lessons at Pasadena Playhouse. Learning of his plans, a colleague at LACC reminded him that classes there were free … [Read more…]
The Best Financial Books for College Students
While an article or video can be informative, books allow you to delve deeper. Here are some of the best financial books for college students.
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