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How You Can Save Money by Transferring Colleges

Starting at a more affordable college then transferring is a growing trend for students. See how this tactic could save you money on four years of college.

by Mark Rowh

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Top 4 Myths About Money and the ACT That Parents Should Know

Worried about some things you've heard about the ACT and scholarships? Don't fret. Much of what you've heard is skewed. Let's debunk four money myths!

by Rachel Kapelke-Dale

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Get More Money by Appealing Your Financial Aid Award

The financial aid package you're initially offered doesn't have to be set in stone. Here's what to do to appeal yours and receive more money for college.

by Callie McGill

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Important Steps to Learn Smart Money Borrowing Practices for College

Sometimes parents have to borrow money on behalf of their student to afford college. Before you sign any papers, learn these important borrowing practices.

by Joanna Nesbit

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6 Money Tips for Studying Abroad

Studying abroad is a unique opportunity to step into a new culture...but that doesn't mean you can take that step for free.

by Ilana Kruger

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7 Resourceful Ways to Spend Your Extra Student Loan Money

Did you borrow too much in student loans for the upcoming semester and don't know what to do with it? We have some great suggestions for you!

by Maxime Croll

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How to Save Money for College as a High School Student

College is expensive, period. So how can you start saving up in high school to pay for college and everything that goes with it? Read on to find out.

by Sara Karnish

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5 Ways a Public University Can Help You Save Money

Looking for ways to cut college costs? Public universities often come with the prestige of a private school at a reasonable price. Here's what to know.

by CollegeXpress

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6 Smart Money and Budgeting Tips for High School and College Students

It's never too early to think critically about your finances. Here are a few budgeting tips to develop smart financial skills, even as a high school student!

by Faith Harron

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When Is It Appropriate to Splurge as a College Student?

Student budgets are tight, so it's not usually smart to make frivolous purchases in college. Our expert explains when it's worth it to spend your money here!

by David Weliver

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7 Great Tips to Graduate From College With a Small Fortune

Go from poor college student to a money master and start life after college with a surplus rather than a deficit with these helpful money-saving tips.

by Corey Rose

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Budgeting Best Practices All Students Need to Learn

The best way to manage your money and save as a student is by budgeting. Here's how you do it, with a handy budget spreadsheet to help you get started!

by Naomi Hong

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Scholarships 101: Getting Free Money for College

You know you need scholarships for college, but you may not know where to start. This introduction to the scholarship search will set you up for success!

by Julia Quinn-Szcesuil

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5 Jobs and Fields That Can Make You a Lot of Money

Are you looking for a lucrative future career? Here are the top five best-paying career fields you should consider majoring in and pursuing.

by Laura Wallace

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Smart College Budgeting Advice for Parents and Money Strategies for Students

Budgeting for college can be tough, but working with your student on finances will make everything easier in the long run. Here are some tips for everyone!

by Suzanne Shaffer

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How Can I Avoid College Application Fees and Save Money?

College application fees can stack up quickly. Here's some expert advice on fee waivers, how to know if you're eligible, and where to get them

by Dr. Ciera Graham

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Smart Saving: 7 Savvy Finance Apps College Students Should Download Today

Saving and budgeting money are easier than ever for tech-savvy students with tools at your fingertips! Here are seven apps to simplify your financial life.

by Maxime Croll

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Smart Things You Should Do With Excess 529 Funds

Imagine: Your student's college graduation is coming up, and surprise! You have extra money in your 529 plan. What should you do with it? Here are some options.

by Callie McGill

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5 Basic Financial Strategies You Should Learn About Before College

Many students don't have much experience managing money and finances, but you should understand these five financial topics before you head to college.

by Robyn Scott

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How to Buy Textbooks: A New College Student's Quick Guide

The search for college textbooks doesn't have to be stressful. These quick and easy tips will help you conquer your textbook search and save money too!

by Christiane Townsend