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How to Save Money on College Expenses

Tips like these helped us pay off $127K in debt. You can read our story in Slaying the Debt Dragon: How One Family Conquered Their Money Monster and Found an Inspired Happily Ever After.

August 12, 2017 By Cherie Lowe

Heading back to campus doesn't have to break the bank. Save Money on College expenses with these smart, simple strategies.

Heading back to campus doesn't have to break the bank. Save Money on College expenses with these smart, simple strategies.

While their younger counterparts began a new academic year weeks ago, college students are just beginning their trek back to the classroom. Dorm move in day brings with it plenty of unexpected expenses. Tuition prices alone present a challenge to most families sending a student on to higher education. Add in books, fees, technology needs, and household goods and the financial demand spirals quickly out of control. If you know or love a college student launching into their next educational experience (or if you are one), you can’t miss these tips to save money on college expenses when you head back to campus.

Share the Burden of Cost

If you plan on rooming with another student this fall, avoid the spending trap of duplicating the purchase of household goods. Space is a premium in most dorm rooms, so there’s no need to crowd your precious square feet with two of everything. Make a plan to split up the purchase of goods between the two of you. For example, one student can purchase a small refrigerator and another a futon. Or one can bring a coffee pot while another a microwave. Try not to split the actual cost of these items because you can’t divide them in two pieces when the school year finishes and students may head in a different direction the next year. Instead, choose items of a similar price point and then divide and conquer.

Work Those Social Media Channels

But before you head to the store to purchase big ticket appliances (or even small ones), see if anyone you know might be willing to give them to you or sell them at a lower cost. When one of my dear friend’s sons headed off for his freshman year, I posted on Facebook asking if anyone had a futon they’d like to sell. In a mere twenty minutes, I had four offers of free futons. You might be surprised how quickly your needs are met without spending a single penny.

Heading back to campus doesn't have to break the bank. Save Money on College expenses with these smart, simple strategies.

Heading back to campus doesn't have to break the bank. Save Money on College expenses with these smart, simple strategies.

Skip the Big Book Fees

Textbook fees pack a punch at the beginning of a semester. However, there are a few ways to keep the total tab a bit lower. Buy used as often as you can, whether you shop online or in a college bookstore. Avoid miscellaneous purchases in the bookstore. T-shirts, notebooks, highlighters, and pens can all be found more affordable at big box retailers. You can also rent some books online from sites like Chegg.com and BigWords.com. Don’t forget to go through an online cashback site like Ebates to increase your savings, too. You may even be able to check out a text or two from your campus library, too.

Maximize Discounts

Your college ID helps you score significant discounts on everything from museum admission to laptops and even food. Most of these discounts require a current college ID and/or a .edu email address. Do a quick internet search on “College Student Discounts” and your search will easily yield over 100 retailers willing to give students a price break on their products. In all of your shopping, kindly ask (or search the website) if a college discount is available. However, be careful not to make extra purchases just because you score a discount. It’s not a good deal if you don’t need the stuff.

Anyone who’s attended college or put a student through college knows that the expenses quickly add up. You’ll need every ounce of frugal creativity available to keep the extra costs low so you can focus your financial efforts. Pay attention to every penny and make the most of the new adventure of pursuing your passion and degree.
Check out Cherie Lowe, the Queen of Free for the best money saving and debt slaying tips!

My book is now available: Slaying the Debt Dragon: How One Family Conquered Their Money Monster and Found an Inspired Happily Ever After. You can also check out The Debt Free Devotional on Kindle.  

This post contains an affiliate link. That means when you get a great deal or maybe even something for free, you also help our family pay off our mortgage early. And for that, we royally thank you!

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My book is now available: Slaying the Debt Dragon: How One Family Conquered Their Money Monster and Found an Inspired Happily Ever After. You can also check out The Debt Free Devotional: 30 Days of Encouragement From the Bible For Those Paying Off Debt on Kindle.

This post contains an affiliate link. That means when you get a great deal or maybe even something for free, you also help our family pay off our mortgage early. And for that, we royally thank you!
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  1. jerez53667 says

    August 17, 2017 at 11:59 PM

    Good tips for the educators and i hope it helps them to get success in their education. They can understand the necessity of life and it helps them to be famous.

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