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10 Ways to Save Money in College

you-have-no-money.jpg10. Don’t waste money on long-distance calls- Before you leave for college, shop around for a cheap cell phone plan that covers all long distance calls, or get on a family plan. Or, if you’re looking for something even cheaper, you can use an online site like Skype, instead of a cell phone! You can also consider using a free instant messaging service to keep in contact with people.

9. Find free events near your college or university- There’s a lot going on, you just might not be looking for it! Most campuses have movie nights, concerts, game nights, etc. These events are usually free, and you may even win free prizes for going.

8. Pack your lunch- This can save you quite a bit of money in the long run. If you’re going to be on a meal plan, which one you choose is just as important. It may take a semester or so to find out how often you take advantage of the cafeteria, so you should remember to find out how many meals you used, and how many you had left, so you can possibly adjust to a cheaper plan for the next semester.

7. Don’t go bar-hopping- Buying drinks out at a bar or restaurant is ridiculously expensive. If you must go out, either drink when you get back or before you go out (this is obvious, but always have a designated driver). If you’re at the liquor store, go with friends and split the cost of the alcohol, or just buy something cheap.

6. Apply, apply, apply- For scholarships and grants, I mean. Believe me, in 4 years you will be so happy that you did. Don’t worry; if you’re already in school it’s not too late! Ask your financial aid office or a professor in your department about scholarship opportunities, or do some research of your own. Fastweb is a great place to search for scholarship opportunities. Remember, every little bit helps!

5. Don’t (over) use credit cards- The only time it’s okay to use a credit card is when you’re paying off the balance in full every month. I would suggest keeping a credit card only for minor purchases, just to build your credit. Use it once or twice a month to buy your groceries, then pay it off.

Also, if you have a credit card, never use them at the ATM. The interest rates for “cash advances” on credit cards are outrageous; usually between 20% to 25%. What’s even worse, if you have a balance on your credit card to pay off, they can save that cash advance so it’s the last amount that gets paid off, so they are charging you the highest interest rate on the cash advance amount for as long as they possibly can.

4. Open an online savings account- They get much better interest rates than regular savings accounts. Most of the highest interest rates can be found at online banks such as Emigrant Direct, E*Trade or ING Direct. Another good thing about these sites is that they have no account minimum, so you can start your account with as much money as you have, even if it’s only $25 or so.

3. Do NOT use your college bookstore- EVER! I cannot emphasize this enough. College bookstores will charge you an arm and a leg for a book that you could easily find somewhere else for much less. There are so many places where you can easily find your required texts for much cheaper. Some of these sites include:

Amazon

Half.com

eBay.com

Facebook Marketplace

And once you’re done with the class, resell any books you don’t want to keep using these same sites! Odds are you will make more money back then just selling them back to your bookstore at the end of the semester.

2. Go without a car- This is another important one. It will save you (or mom and dad) the cost of insurance, parking costs, and any payments you have left on the vehicle. It will also save you the hassle of oil changes and general maintenance.

Need to go to the grocery store? Walk, take the bus, or hitch a ride with a friend.

1. Avoid impulse buys- This is the one thing that really put me under during my freshman year. My $1000 in savings for “food and necessities” was wiped out before the year was over. Just remember: If you don’t need it, don’t buy it!

 

Photo credit: Jeff Keen

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