By: Umair Miraj | 2010-03-27 | Reference & Education Amazing how the prices have spiked during the last year alone, along with professors who require new editions of previous textbooks every semester (ditto same, nothing changed). Apparently this is the structure of universities and book publishers to conspire against us, the students, and monetize on our need to obtain an education. Most of the time, book stores just plainly rip us off as I have compared prices against prominent websites. read more
By: Todd Day | 2010-03-27 | College Saving money in college is extremely important. You want to make sure that you are able to keep your money for as long as possible, to pay food and books. There are a few tips that you can use to save the most money possible in your college experience. read more
By: Milosh Sholaya | 2011-03-24 | Personal Finance Time spent at college can be great experience and in some cases the best time of your lives. But it's time to get serious just for a moment and make some crucial money management decisions that can make that college life even more pleasant and carefree. I won't bother you too much, I'll concise it all in few really useful lines. read more
By: beamalife | 2010-10-11 | Business All parents want the best for their children. They invest time building their child's character and integrity, teaching them the core values that will hopefully carry them successfully through life. Many parents believe that if they spend the time preparing their children to face the world, it will be enough to make them successful. Unfortunately, without a good college education, many of these intuitive, gifted young people will never fully reach their potential. Business leaders today place a read more
By: Deshea R Witcher | 2010-03-27 | College College conventionally marks the time of a young person's life where s/he begins to act responsibly by taking care of the financial aspect in their lives. A good number of students are fortunate enough to have their parents to fall back on whenever they are in need of money, but part of the college experience and educational value is learning to take care of yourself and your money. read more
By: chris cbenton | 2011-02-24 | Personal Finance You've just graduated from grade twelve, and now looks forward to a college or university. For many of you this will be the first time when you are away from their parents but for a longer period of time. read more
By: David M | 2010-09-06 | College Article ‘Money for College - Funding your College Education' explains about various channels which aid in funding higher education. The article highlights the role and importance of financial aid, scholarships and grants in pursuit of higher education and college. read more
By: GeorgeCleveland | 2010-09-29 | Book Reviews One of the most costly areas of attending college looks like it’s the price of the text books these days read more
By: Ben C Hoss | 2010-04-01 | Loans Almost every American faces this dilemma once throughout their life time - saving money for retirement, while saving money for your children's college education at the same time. This is often very hard for parents to do, because it is hard to make a balance between the two. read more
By: Matt S. Saunders | 2010-03-27 | Personal Finance According to Forbes.com, today nearly 60 percent of college students graduate with $20,000 or more of debt. So, what can you do as a college student to set the stage for financial success and avoid graduating with a mountain of debt? read more
By: Christine Harrell | 2011-02-24 | Article Marketing Saving money for college is getting more and more difficult as the prices of college tuition get higher and higher. While some students are given a free ride with an academic or athletic scholarship, others rely on their parents or grandparents to pay for college. read more
By: Tommy Greene | 2011-03-24 | Article Marketing Traveling by air frequently can be very necessary for some-if you are trying to check out schools around the country to attend for college, or if you have family at a great distance, you may need to travel on a monthly or even weekly basis. This can begin to add up quickly, especially with the rising cost of flights and gasoline. However, there are some things that you can do to save money wherever you can, so that you do not have to cut back on your trips. First of all, you need to be as flexible as possible with your travel dates-this can be more difficult with business trips, but if you can enough ahead it is possible. Air flight ticket prices are dynamic, and depend on demand and supply. The more flexible you are, the more chance ... Database Administration Training read more
By: Jonathon F Hartman | 2010-03-26 | College With the continually rising cost of tuition and the gradual reduction in grants and financial aid, it is very difficult for the typical college student to stay out of the red. If you are finding it hard to pay your way through college, here are a few of the easiest ways to save money while you are going to college. read more
By: Lisa Coynee | 2011-04-27 | Personal Finance Many people save money for years so that they can attend college, but then forget about saving money once they get there. read more