Posts Tagged ‘Money’

In a recent report from Georgetown University called “Help Wanted: Projections of Jobs and ‎Education Requirements Through 2018,” researchers looked at the effect of the current economic ‎recession on education and the job market. They concluded that some form of postsecondary ‎education (this includes college, on-the-job training, military training, apprenticeships, formal ‎employer-provided education programs, and [...]

‎ Financial expert Dave Ramsey recently posted some poignant thoughts about paying for college expenses with student loans. He ‎remarked that these days many people think you can’t be a student without a student loan. It’s ‎easy to get a federal student loan or go to the local bank to finance your education, BUT, he [...]

If God has led you to pursue your education in college or you feel as if He is preparing you for ‎college in the future, He will provide you with a way to pay for it: “My God shall supply all your needs ‎according to His riches in glory in Christ Jesus” (Philippians 4:19). Perhaps [...]

A few weeks ago, I heard a segment on the radio by Kerby Anderson about Consumerism. He was ‎explaining that consumerism is essentially a “never-ending desire to possess material goods and to ‎achieve personal success.” What really caught my ear though were his social statistics illustrating ‎our priorities. Take a look:‎ — We spend more [...]

College Cheapskate

Posted: 5th February 2009 by Nicole in College Money
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Especially in today’s times of economic uncertainty, making the most of your college experience often requires careful planning, pinched pennies, and creative resourcefulness. This past semester, I heard about a lady named Mary Hunt who writes books and articles on Debt-Proof Living and offers a daily email called “Everyday Cheapskate.” Whether you’re navigating life with [...]