GETTING THROUGH COLLEGE WITHOUT GOING BROKE: Potential Story Angles and Excerpts

This book is extremely relevant to millions of readers – specifically college-bound students and their anxious parents. Below is just a brief selection of potential features that address topics found in the book. The uniqueness of the student-advice found in this title makes these stories fresh, relevant, and interesting to their readers, while providing useful advice on topics of extreme importance.

We’re happy to provide a PDF of the book’s contents for possible excerpts and encourage you to consider excerpting the relevant parts of the book for related stories. We’ve also excerpted many articles from this title on this website.

POTENTIAL STORY ANGLES:

• The cost of college is increasing faster than the rate of inflation - what can students and parents do to find money for college? College students offer their suggestions and perspectives.

• Billions of dollars in scholarships and grants are available to help students and families to pay for college. Here are several suggestions for how to take advantage of these resources.

• College-bound students play an active role in finding money to pay for their college education. College students who’ve been through this process share their suggestions on what students can do to maximize aid and scholarships.

• College students come up with creative ways to pay for an expensive education. Here’s what some of them are doing.

• With the benefits of billions of dollars of college scholarships come risks of falling for a scholarship scam. Students who’ve been through this process share their tips on how to avoid scams.

• Most college students work part time while at college. Fellow college students share their advice on how to balance work and school, and manage to leave some time for yourself.

• Prospective college freshmen are inundated with “must have” lists and advertisements of college and dorm room supplies, all of which can run up into thousands of dollars. College students share their tips on what you really need and what you can definitely live without.

• College students need to manage their limited resources carefully to avoid running into debt. Fellow students share their advice and suggestions on how to spend carefully and live cheaply.

POTENTIAL EXCERPTS:

• College students and credit cards: Students share their tips on how to avoid credit card debt.

• Pros and Cons of credit cards: College students share their perspectives.

• College students share their suggestions on how to cut corners and save money.

• The top five Do’s and Don’ts of managing money while at college: College students share their suggestions.

• The top five Do’s and Don’ts of budgeting for college: College students share their first-hand advice.


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