Are you thinking about coming to Algonquin College in the Fall of 2017? How does up to $4,000 towards your tuition sound? We thought so. Continue reading
Financial Aid
Looking for ways to save your bank account while you’re in college? This segment of the blog will give advice on finance
November is Financial Literacy Month! How money-savvy are you? Here, we get tips from Financial Aid and Student Awards Coordinator Martine Plouffe about spending, saving, and understanding fee deferments.
Tip #1: Have a financial check-in.
We are at the halfway mark for the term already. (Enter shocked face emoticon.) Do you have enough to make it through the term and the holidays? Continue reading
One subject you will learn all about in college is freedom — picking your own path, choosing your classes, decorating your apartment, nights out with friends. But freedom can add up in the expense column, and no one enjoys scraping together dollars to get through the year. So where do you start when it comes to financial freedom? Here are five tips to help pay for your college freedom.
1. Budget. It’s fun!
Okay, it’s not really fun. But it’s important, takes time and often leaves you in shock at how much you’re spending. But college is the perfect time to learn how to budget properly before you undertake post-college responsibilities.
Before you start college, take time to create a spending log. Track the small items you are spending cash on every day. After a two months review the items — it’ll give you a good indication of your spending habits in the future and is a base line for estimating your non-college expenses. Monitoring your day-to-day habits will help prevent overspending and let you know where you can easily cut costs.
Next, make a list of comparing monthly income and expenses. Would a part-time job help? If you don’t have an income for the upcoming year, the AC Employment Centre is a good start to your search. The Student Association operates a job board and there are opportunities on campus, or you may want to look into student loan options. Your expenses could include groceries, rent, clothing, laundry, travel, and entertainment. Continue reading