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How to Find College Scholarships

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It’s amazing how much college costs these days, and many people write it off as too expensive and they never get that degree that could make them more money in the long run. But with as much as college costs these days, there are a lot of scholarships out there that can offset the insane cost of [...] Continue Reading

Be Prepared For Unexpected College Expenses

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Check out these tips and be prepared for unexpected college expenses. These figures and tips are based on what other college students didn’t expect when they went off to college.

After you’ve spent all the money on dorm stuff, tuition, etc there are still a lot of expenses you probably didn’t account for. Before you go and make a pristine budget for the month of move in, there are actually a lot of things to consider like maybe… Like most incoming freshmen I thought [...] Continue Reading

Dual Enrollment at Liberty University

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How To Make The Most Of Dual Enrollment At Liberty University? Check this article out where Maeghan shares her experience taking her dual enrollment at Liberty University!

Two years ago, in the summer after my tenth grade year, I signed up to be a full time online dual enrollment student through Liberty University. My mom found out about the EDGE program. It includes high school classes and college classes. She made a few phone calls and we discussed all the program [...] Continue Reading

Packing For College On A Budget

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Need a few things before school starts? Check out Maeghan's helpful tips on packing for college on a budget!

Just a few days before my high school graduation, I got the chance to tour the campus at my dream college and I decided that I was going to go there no matter what. Long story short, two and a half months before the fall semester, I applied, got accepted, everything, just before the fall deadline. [...] Continue Reading

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Welcome to TeensGotCents, my name is Eva Baker and I founded this site when I was sixteen. I'm a complete money nerd and I love helping teens learn how money works. Also, I watch too much Netflix. Although I still have a lot to learn about personal finance I hope you will use my successes and failures to help reach your own goals whether you want to go to college debt free, get a part time job, work on a fun DIY project that will save you money or just read about ways you can learn to manage your money well as a teen. So glad you're here! Read more about my story here.

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