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Networking in college

April 27, 2012

While it might not seem like a pressing issue during your freshman year of college, building an extensive network of contacts is a vital part of securing employment after graduation. According to the National Center for Education Statistics, the average cost of attending a four-year college in the 2009-2010 school year was nearly $33,000 - a hefty sum to repay even with scholarship opportunities.…

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Finding ways to supplement your income in college

April 26, 2012

College is expensive, there's no way around it. Even at the most affordable schools with incredible scholarship opportunities, you'll probably need to find ways to earn a little extra cash for eating out, going to the movies, traveling and enjoying off-campus life from time to time. Here are some tips for supplementing your income in college.
Internships
While many internships available to college students provide academic credit toward graduation, you can also find positions that are paid.…

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Three unexpected reasons college is expensive

April 26, 2012

It should come as no surprise that college is expensive. According to the National Center for Education Statistics, the average tuition at a four-year college was nearly $33,000 a year during the 2009-2010 school year. However, tuition alone isn't responsible for the "poor college student" stereotype. Here are three unexpected expenses to be aware of as a soon-to-be undergraduate.
Textbooks
One of the biggest cash draws you'll encounter each semester is the cost of buying your college textbooks.…

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Money-saving tips for college

April 26, 2012

College tuition prices are shooting higher every day, making scholarship opportunities more vital than ever before. According to the National Postsecondary Student Aid Study, nearly 70 percent of full-time students at four-year colleges received scholarships in the 2007-2008 school year. However, these financial aid awards are only the start of saving money in college. Here are three budget-friendly tips for making every dollar count before graduation.…

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Taking up a part-time job during your summer vacation

December 29, 2011

Although many college students need to work while they're in school to afford tuition, it isn't always possible with a full class schedule. Instead, some individuals opt to work in their spare time, such as during summer vacation. If you're looking for some part-time jobs that you can work during school vacation that offer schedule flexibility, here are a few different options.…

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Making your way through college without a full-time job

December 23, 2011

There's nothing worse than attempting to balance college and a full-time job, but many students have to do so in order to curb the cost of tuition. As schools continue to raise the price of attending their institutions, it's making it more difficult for individuals to afford a higher education.
If you've attempted to hold down a full-time job but have found it difficult to manage, you're not out of solutions.…

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Finding a job to pay for college tuition and fees

November 21, 2011

It's not easy balancing a job and college, but it's sometimes necessary for those who don't have the financial means to pay for tuition. Working while in school is common for most students, even though it can quickly become overwhelming. There are a few ways that you can balance a job and college without burning out.
First, pick a job that can provide you with flexible hours.…

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Using your free time to work and save up money for college fees

November 16, 2011

Once you've been accepted to the school of your dreams, you'll quickly find that the grass is not necessarily greener on the other side. As colleges continue to raise the price of tuition, more students are finding it difficult to pay for the various fees and expenses.
Many people turn to part-time jobs as a way to get by, but this may not be an option for you if you have a busy class schedule.…

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A part-time job may just help you stay focused in your classes

October 28, 2011

For many students, a part-time job on campus or elsewhere is a necessary step to help cover the cost of student loans and to put some extra money in their pockets. While these are wholly important benefits, there are a number of perks that may make a part-time job even more valuable.
A college job can teach a student the importance of time management.…

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A part-time job will provide valuable job experience during college

October 20, 2011

As a college student, part-time jobs are a fact of life, as they are one of the only ways to make money on the side while putting the majority of your time into schoolwork. As an added bonus, a part-time job could provide some invaluable experience that you can use in a future job interview as evidence of skills that can translate to your new position.…

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