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Here's our advice on which categories your college student budget should have as well as how to allocate your money, so you don’t have to eat cereal every night.
It’s common for students to ask questions about how to file taxes – and we’re happy to help. Here’s what you need to know.
As a graduate student minimizing the amount you borrow to cover your expenses is important. Here is some information to help you find graduate school scholarships.
While grants don’t get as much attention as some other forms of student aid, they are widely available and can help to permanently defray the cost of college. Here's how to accept grants for college.
As a college student, you have a limited budget. Here are some money saving tips you can use to stretch your budgets and make the most of your college experience.
Finding ways to reduce your costs and minimize the amount of debt you’ll have when you graduate college is essential. Here are ways to find scholarships for college students to pay for school.
Here are the differences between the two education tax credits, the American Opportunity Tax Credit and the Lifetime Learning Credit. Learn which one you should claim on your taxes.
Whether you plan to attend college in a big city or a rural area, it’s important to be aware of your own safety. Every campus is different, but here are eight tips to help keep you safe this semester.
When talking to our members, we often get asked how to find paid internships for college students. Here are some tips to help you find (and land) the paid internship you want.
As a college student you have several options when it comes to saving money on textbooks. Let’s talk about the pros and cons of each.
Working your way through college can be a great experience. Some jobs are ideal for college students and others are not. Here are six elements that make a job suitable for college students.
One thing that can be stressful for some people is making friends in college. Here are some things that may help.