Title: Money-Saving Tips for Students
1Money-Saving Tips for Students
2- Your college or university years are exciting,
full of new experiences and challenges. Living
away from home for the first time, learning new
skills and meeting new people are just some of
the many things you're set to experience, but
they all come with a price tag. There's no
doubting it, post-secondary can be expensive, and
so learning how to budget your money will be key. - Take a look at some of the proven tips you can
put into practice as a student this year
3Minimize Dining Out
- Eating out on a regular basis can add up quickly
and may not be the healthiest choice. Purchase a
meal plan if you live in residence, or prepare
your own meals in your off-campus apartment or
home. Learn some quick, simple recipes, create a
meal plan, prep or cook in advance, and freeze
your leftovers.
4- Travel with snacks to avoid splurging at vending
machines or purchasing fast food, and be sure to
purchase your groceries at actual grocery stores,
as theyre much more affordable than convenience
or department stores. You can also find
affordable, tasty and healthy products at
discount grocery stores. Of course, there's
nothing wrong with eating out occasionally, but
just try to save it for special occasions.
5Start a Savings Account
- Most banks offer student savings and checking
accounts. These types of accounts offer many
advantages, including 1) Lower or zero banking
fees 2) No minimum balance 3) A lower interest
rate 4) Direct deposit and automatic transfers to
savings. Especially if you're going to be working
part-time while going to school, the automatic
savings feature is a good way to get into the
habit of saving more of your money the same
amount is taken out of your deposited paycheck
each pay period and moved to your savings account.
6Use Campus or Apartment Amenities
- On-site amenities were created to be convenient
and affordable. Of course, the amenities you have
access to will depend on where you live, but they
can be a great way to save on added costs, like
gym memberships. At The Horizon, for instance, we
provide our residents with access to a fitness
centre, a games room, study lounges, on-site
laundry facilities, Wi-Fi, cable, and more.
Choose to live in some of the best student
rentals Edmonton has to offer and you will enjoy
added value at an affordable price!
7Choose Your Housing Well
- Obviously, where you live can affect the
affordability of college or university.
Generally, on-campus housing is considered more
affordable because there arent any additional
costs, like utilities, household items, transit,
etc. However, a furnished off-campus apartment
can be just as, if not more affordable than
on-campus housing. At The Horizon,
fully-furnished suites, a location that's close
to Grant MacEwan University and Norquest College,
free Wi-Fi and other conveniences that provide
students with a clearer idea of what their
monthly expenses will be, all make it easier to
create and stick to a budget.
8Buy Used Textbooks
- Buying new textbooks is one of the most common
mistakes students make. Its also one of the most
expensive mistakes. Most textbooks are available
used or digitally, providing you with cheaper
alternatives. Bookstores, however, are flooded
with students at the beginning of each semester,
many of whom are looking to scoop up the less
expensive used books, so it's important to start
your search as early as possible.
9- College or university is an investment, but
there are many simple things you can do to
effectively track your expenses and stick to a
budget. Looking for an affordable place to live
for this upcoming school year? Book a tour of The
Horizon Residence today!