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Costs Every College Student Should Consider

<p>As a college student&comma; you need to be aware of all your expenses&period; This way&comma; you can budget your money wisely and avoid spending too much on things that are not really necessary for your education&period; So what are the costs every college student should know about&quest;  Continue reading below to find out&excl;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><strong>1&period;<&sol;strong><strong>       <&sol;strong><strong>Tuition and other school-related fees<&sol;strong><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The first thing you need to know about college is how much your education will cost&period; This will include tuition and other related fees&period; Take note that such fees vary depending on the college or university you’re enrolling to&period; The costs for tuition and other fees may also change every semester&period; Tuition and other school fees may range from &dollar;2&comma;000 to more than &dollar;20&comma;000 a year&period; If you want a cheaper college education&comma; you can enroll in community college&period; However&comma; there are also national institutions or four year colleges which are affordable&comma; particularly for in-state or resident college students&period; For a two-year public college&comma; total expenses may amount to &dollar;14&comma;000&period; For four-year public colleges&comma; total expenses range from &dollar;18&comma;000 to &dollar;30&comma;000&period; For private colleges&comma; a four year course will range from &dollar;36&comma;000 to &dollar;37&comma;000 &lpar;Trends in College Pricing&comma; College Board&rpar;&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><strong>2&period;<&sol;strong><strong>       <&sol;strong><strong>Board and lodging<&sol;strong><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Another expense you need to be familiar with in college is how much your room or dormitory is going cost&period; Oftentimes&comma; colleges require students to live in campus dorms to get them adjusted to college life&period; On campus room rates can be arranged through the college on a quarterly or semester basis&period; Off-campus&comma; apartments may cost as much as &dollar;1&comma;200&period; If you want to save&comma; you can also opt to share a room with friends or classmates or consider working part time to help you augment your expenses&period; Electricity costs may reach around &dollar;125 a month&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><strong>3&period;<&sol;strong><strong>       <&sol;strong><strong>Food<&sol;strong><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Food is obviously something we can’t go without&comma; and is something to factor in our budget as well&period; Food is cheaper inside the campus&comma; especially if it’s already part of the meal plan&period; You can spend around &dollar;30-&dollar;70 a week for food&period; Just try to cut down on junk food and eat healthy food instead like fruits and vegetables&period; You get 1150 resident points a semester&period; Think of that s &dollar;1150 to spend at the dining halls and Adele&&num;8217&semi;s&period; You get 250 Terp Bucks&period; That&&num;8217&semi;s &dollar;250 to spend at the convenience stores&comma; cafes&comma; and delis&period; Things cost about what they would cost at any food court&period; Just keep in mind&comma; some food at the convenience store is a little overpriced&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><strong>4&period;<&sol;strong><strong>       <&sol;strong><strong>Supplies&period;<&sol;strong><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The last thing you want to take into consideration is your supplies to prepare you for school&period;  Whether you need a new laptop&comma; new bedding for your dorm room&comma; or supplies such as a backpack and notebooks&comma; these are all something to take into consideration&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>College is an expensive time in an adult’s life&period;  Now would be a great time to sell things you no longer use&comma; have a garage sale&comma; or ask for extra hours at your job to help you save up some last minute money for these expenses above&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><em>This post is contributed by Elizabeth Cutten<&sol;em>&period; <em>Liz manages&comma; FindCollegeCards&period;com&comma; a place for college students to find their first credit card&comma; as well as find helpful college tips&period;<&sol;em><&sol;p>&NewLine;

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