Children who are hoping to go to college should save money under a parent's name, or use a 529 savings plan. When colleges consider a student's financial aid package, they consider both the student and the parents' assets. They'll require you to pay a higher percentage of a … [Read more...] about Keep assets in your parent’s name to maximize financial aid
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Get cash or credit for used books
Sell back your old books at the end of the semester to help pay for the new set of books you'll need. Following are your best bets on how to get the bet prices for them:College Bookstores: nearly all college bookstores offer store credit or cash for used books in good condition. … [Read more...] about Get cash or credit for used books
Purchase an international edition of a U.S. textbook to save money
Search Abebooks.com or Textbooksrus.com for international editions of U.S. textbooks. The content is generally identical, but the cost is lower. Just read the site disclaimers to learn which versions are restricted by copyright.Still looking for more ways to save on your books? … [Read more...] about Purchase an international edition of a U.S. textbook to save money
Share textbooks with a friend
Ask classmates to share or borrow books - split the cost of the purchase and share custody of the book for the semester. Agree to sell it on afterwards and split the profit. For students taking the same class at different times, sharing books can be perfect in case of an … [Read more...] about Share textbooks with a friend
Ask your professor about loaner books
Find out if all of the books on the reading list are truly required. If only one or two chapters of a book are necessary, you may be able to copy the section you need or study them in the library instead of buying the entire book. Ask professors to put the required books on … [Read more...] about Ask your professor about loaner books