Find out how students can enter to win a free iPad – just by downloading digital versions of their textbooks and saving money on those necessary supplies.
Find out how students can enter to win a free iPad – just by downloading digital versions of their textbooks and saving money on those necessary supplies.
With tuition bills up higher than ever and jobs for youngsters getting harder to find, its more important than ever that parents try to help out their kids in saving up some money for future school expenses.
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Upromise has been helping parents and students save money for college and pay off student loans for years. Every day purchases that you’re making anyway can help put a bit of a dent in the total college tuition bill.
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A couple contests for getting transportation to and from school for college visits and how to get free food on campus. Budgeting the bare necessities college life.
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