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Dad spent $30,000 on his daughter’s college education to redo the kitchen, and she’s furious. Was he wrong?

A 20-year-old college dropout decided to return to school after a year in her boyfriend’s family’s restaurant business. For the sake of her story, we’ll call her Jane. Jane’s parents set aside $30,000 for her college education. But instead, her parents spent the money to renovate their kitchen after Jane moved in with her boyfriend, […]

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How to Afford an Out-of-State College

On average, an out-of-state school costs $23,890 per year compared to $9,410 for an in-state school. it Another $14,480 per year you could pay just to go to college in a different state than the one you grew up in. Source: Giphy.com In four years, you can pay $60,000 more than someone who attends a […]

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How to get a credit card for a college student

The content of this page is accurate as of the publication date; however, some offers from our partners may have expired. Browse our list of the best credit cards or use our CardMatchâ„¢ tool to find the cards that suit your needs. Getting a credit card as a college student can help you establish a […]

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10 Money Saving Hacks for College Students

There are, of course, great ways to save money in college – budgeting, looking for scholarships, finding a job on campus. But how to save money every day? What cool money-saving hacks can you use to save money on everyday purchases? Well, that’s exactly what you’ll learn today. Here are 10 (unconventional) ways to save […]

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Navigating College Costs as an LGBTQ+ Student

Applying to college is a scary time. You’re stuck with writing essay after essay, you need to take exams, pay to apply, and the list goes on and on. But for LGBTQ+ students, the list of new tasks can be longer. Unfortunately, finding the right college that meets all of their academic needs and supports […]

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College Alternatives: 7 Different Paths

There are many reasons why you might not want to go to college. Maybe you want to start earning money right after high school and become financially independent. It may be that the training programs offered do not match your current interests or what you would like to do. Or maybe you just don’t see […]

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10 Ways to Negotiate Salary for a Freshman in College

So you just got a job offer. Now it’s time for the scary part: negotiating your salary. But there’s just one problem… Your knees feel like overcooked spaghetti. Your palms spewing more sweat than Niagara Falls. Your fear of rejection is triggered… Is it impolite to negotiate? I am selfish. What if I scare them? […]

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4 Reasons College Students Need a Credit Card

The content of this page is accurate as of the publication date; however, some offers from our partners may have expired. Browse our list of the best credit cards or use our CardMatchâ„¢ tool to find the cards that suit your needs. When used responsibly, a credit card while studying can really help you build […]

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Best Credit Cards for College Graduates

Just finished school? Congratulations! It wasn’t always easy, but you did it. As you begin your credit journey, here are some of the best college graduate credit cards, whether you’ve been walking the stage or preparing for further graduate studies. However, since the CARD Law went into effect in 2010, it has become difficult to […]

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7 reasons to consider an internship before going to college

As a Hispanic-raised millennial, I practically ingrained in my brain as a child that going to college after high school was Only opportunity to advance in life. Everything else was condemned. Well, guess what? Turns out my parents were wrongsorry mom!). College is not the only way forward. There are many ways to succeed after […]

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