The experience of going to college is a milestone almost everyone hopes to achieve in their lifetime.
Such a monumental task requires hard work, preparation, and can sometimes be a tough decision to make. It’s important to calculate the necessary demands that attending to college is going to require from you.
The process of choosing the right college is different for everyone. There are many factors to consider, including where a campus is located and if the university coincides with your goals as a student. One factor that going to college requires of everyone, however, is cost. Everyone must figure in the cost of college, and with such high costs, it’s smart to start thinking about ways you can lessen some of the blow before you even get there. Let’s check out some creative ways you can save money for college.
Crowdfunding
Crowdfunding is a great way to earn a chunk of change toward your tuition. Primarily thought of as a way for entrepreneurs to obtain money from investors, you can tailor your crowdfunding for people to fund a portion of your college tuition. With peer-to-peer lending, your investors can include family, friends, or even strangers who are looking to invest their money in the education of the next generation. You can also crowdfund your own education — putting up a percentage of your lifetime earnings for an immediate payment of tuition.
Become an Uber Driver
Got a car that fits Uber standards and some free time? Uber is the (relatively) new, updated taxi service and you can become a taxi driver for people. You can work your own schedule while earning some cash — whether it be on the weekends or late night. Once you pass inspections to be a driver, all you have to do is have the Uber app. Someone will request a ride, and you pick them up to take them to their destination. Simple enough job to earn some serious money, and perfect for the flexible lifestyle.
Apply for a Scholarship
Perhaps the most classic method of helping ease tuition costs is applying for a scholarship. There are hundreds of thousands of scholarships you can apply for, and if you are qualified, they will pay a portion of your college charges. The right scholarship may find you — or most often — it will take some searching to find the perfect one. Foundations such as the Imagine America Foundation offers scholarships for everything from automotive to nursing school. If the traditional route doesn’t suit you, the Duck Brand Stuck at Prom Scholarship Contest will pay you $2000 if you fashion a prom outfit out of Duck Tape and wear it to your prom.
Bottom line?
Chances are that you are going to college if you don’t know a trade. It’s a common notion to want to set yourself up for a career path. But if you want to further your education in the world currently, you’ll have to pay. Above are some creative ways in which you can make and save some money so you won’t have to pay as much.