College money tips matter more than you think, especially when your bank account is one DoorDash order away from going bust. But you don’t need to be a finance expert to stay on track. This practical advice for college students can help you budget, save, and make confident decisions without missing out.

Budget like a boss

  • Track your expenses using apps like Credit Karma, YNAB, or just a spreadsheet.
  • Set a monthly budget for essentials: rent, food, transportation, and school supplies.
  • Create separate categories for fun spending, but stick to limits.

Live frugally (but comfortably)

Be smart with credit

  • Use a student credit card to build credit, but pay it off in full every month.
  • Avoid carrying a balance or making minimum payments.

Maximize student resources

  • Use campus resources like the gym, printing, or student health services to save on outside costs.
  • Apply for scholarships and grants every year.
  • Get involved in campus jobs or work-study programs.

Make some extra cash

  • Side hustles: freelancing, tutoring, delivery apps, part-time jobs
  • Sell unused items: clothes, books, tech gear
  • Consider remote gigs or internships that pay and build your resume

Avoid these money traps

  • Don’t take out more student loans than necessary.
  • Avoid buying the latest gadgets or “keeping up” with wealthy peers.
  • Skip subscription services you don’t really use.

Start saving and investing

Tips for adjusting your budget

  • Too tight? Reduce entertainment, cut subscriptions, or pick up extra hours.
  • Extra money? Increase savings or pay down student loan interest (if applicable).
  • Inconsistent income? Base your budget on your lowest earning month.