How to Spot Hidden College Costs: Learn about common expenses that often get overlooked, from off-campus housing fees to transportation and daily living costs.
Simple Strategies to Cut Spending: Learn practical ways to save money, including affordable housing tips, meal planning ideas, and how to use your student status for discounts.
Money Habits That Pay Off Long-Term: Learn how to build strong financial habits in college, like budgeting, saving regularly, and using part-time work to cover everyday expenses.
College costs can really add up! From tuition and books to room and board, it definitely pays to plan early and prepare for the typical college expenses. Sometimes, however, there are hidden college costs that can be a financial burden, especially when the expense was unexpected or underestimated.
If you have college costs in your future, here are some hidden costs no one warns you about to help you plan ahead.
On campus living costs are typically predictable – the comprehensive packages include all your expenses bundled together. However, living off-campus requires managing separate expenses such as utilities, internet, security deposits, and furniture.
Student meal plans don’t cover everything you want and need to keep your brain and belly fueled. Things like sushi night, coffee runs, and stocking up on study snacks add up quickly.
Use coupons and student discounts at local grocery stores.
While textbooks and school supplies are expected, be aware of other hidden college costs that may be needed like access codes, printing, and software subscriptions.
Cost of transportation for school and daily life is often overlooked when considering college expenses. From Ubers and Lyfts to public transit and more – it's wise to plan ahead for these hidden college costs.
There are many savvy financial moves college students can make that'll help with expenses and saving money. From budgeting to avoiding unnecessary debt and saving a little each month, the choices you make now can have a big impact later. Here are a few ways college students can start making smart money moves.
Get a Part-Time Job: Working a part-time job while attending college is a savvy money move that can help cover day-to-day costs. Look for on-campus jobs as well as online jobs that offer academic flexibility and no costs to commute!
Build a Habit of Saving: Making regular savings deposits helps cover unexpected bills or expenses during school and also builds a cushion to help prepare for life after graduation.
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Peach State has the tools you need to help budget for college costs and build good credit in the process. Here are some tools to help with paying college expenses and planning for the future.
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Peach State is here to help our members in any way we can, and that includes planning for college costs as well as for life after college. From well-planned budgeting templates to educational resources and banking products that fit your needs, we invite you to contact us today to learn how we can help you navigate the foreseen and unforeseen costs of college.
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