2. 1
Move off-campus
after your first
year.
Campus housing and meal plans can be expensive
and other options may be more affordable.
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3. 2
Keep applying for
scholarships
There are many scholarships available for current
college students. Find your school's scholarship
department and get to know the process. Also, try
FastWeb.com or the Scholly smart phone app.
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4. 3
Get FREE or
cheap textbooks
There are several online resources that offer free
text books or used text books at a fraction of the
cost. Try FreeTextBooks.com or FeedUrBrain.com.
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5. 4
Take advantage
of FREE stuff
Your college campus probably offers free movies
guest speakers, technology resources, workout
facilities, laptop rentals, WiFi, and much more.
Also, try FreeCollegeStuff.com.
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6. 5
Find student
discounts
Big companies like Apple and Amazon offer
student discounts and you can check with your
school to find more local student discounts, too.
Also, try StudentUniverse.com or
BestCollegesOnline.com
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7. 6
Reduce your
monthly billing
amounts
Every creditor with which you are doing business
should know that you are a student. Students are
offered more generous payment and deposit
requirements. Call and negotiate your billing!
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8. 7
Deny yourself
something
Yes, amazing as it may sound, if you want to save
money at college, you'll need to deny yourself
something - cut-back on anything like gourmet
coffee, take-out food, pricey alcoholic drinks, etc.
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