Finances and Jobs

Cash strapped? Some suggestions:

Virtually all college students run out of money at some point during their college career. It is important for you to anticipate certain expenses and budget accordingly. Start with the cost of college and add up the total cost compared to your financial aid package, savings, and money provided by parents or other relatives. If you are on financial aid, learn the timing of your award disbursements and whether the money goes into your account or is applied directly to your bills.

Caution: Be careful about credit cards!
Credit card companies promote their services on college campuses and often have promotional deals that are sound too good to be true. They are. Many college students think they'll pay the full amount due each month only to find that charges add up and they are paying only interest! Don't let this happen to you, as financial worries can interfere with studying and cause great stress. Use a debit card instead of a credit card except in emergency situations. Learn more.

Related Links

Finances: An Overview
Hidden Expenses
Tracking Expenses
Budgeting
Saving
Penny Pinching
Campus Jobs
Work-Study
Credit Card Caveats

PEF is a local non-profit dedicated to improving student achievement in Hamilton County Schools Get Involved

“Due to the funds that were provided… …for us by the Benwood Initiative, we’ve been able to provide some of the best research-based workshops for our teachers to implement reading strategies in the classroom, and we’ve established a literacy block which is two hours per day, every day, for all of our students.”
Marthel Young
Principal,
Orchard Knob Elementary