101 Essential Resources And Tips For College Freshmen

101 Tips For College Freshmen

With hundreds of thousands of college freshmen starting college across the country, I wanted to share some of the best tips, tricks, and insights I've found and compiled so that none of you turn into a delusional college student.

Starting life alone for the first time can be a challenge on multiple fronts - educational, financial, social, and more.  With safety nets gone, college freshman have to figure it out alone.  Here is a great guide to help them find the information they need to be successful.

This guide isn't all-inclusive (although we tried to be). If you have a great tip or trick for college students, please share it in the comments below!

To navigate the list, here are the main areas of tips for college freshmen:

Financial Aid

freshmen college tips: financial aid

Getting financial aid isn't just something that you do before you start your freshman year.  You typically have to re-apply for financial aid each school year, and sometimes each semester.  Keep these links handy so that you can easily track down the resources you need.

  • FinAidFinAid is an amazing resource for everything related to financial aid, from scholarships to student loans.
  • FAFSAYou need to submit your FAFSA (Free Application For Student Aid) every year you attend school.  Not filling it out one year can make it harder to get financial aid the following year.  This form is also mandatory to get Federal Student Loans.
  • CSS/Financial Aid ProfileThis application from The College Board allows you to apply for non-Federal financial aid.
  • Top 10 Financial Aid Tips - This resource from Scholarship.com is the best resource I've found for getting financial aid for school.  They have many of the traditional tips, but also some out-of-the-box tips as well.
  • Know Your Expected Family ContributionUS News and World Reports looks at how you can know your Expected Family Contribution, which determines how much financial aid you may be able to qualify for.  If you're looking into financial aid, this is a great tool.
  • What Can You Do If Your Parents Refuse To Pay for CollegeFinAid has an excellent article on what you can do if your parents refuse to help you pay for college, and what your options might be.
  • The Best Order Of Operations To Pay For College If you don't know the right way to pay for college, check out this guide to figuring out the best student loans and other options to pay for college.
  • Best Scholarship Search WebsitesRemember that you can still apply for, and win, scholarships even after your freshmen year. So make sure you keep an eye on college scholarships.
  • Does Soaring Tuition MatterThis is a great look at the rising cost of education, and the potential return on your investment.  A must read for anyone who cares about the cost of education.
  • What To Do If You Can't Afford Your Tuition PaymentIf you run into a situation where you can't pay your tuition payment, College Express has some tips that can help you stay in school while you sort out the finances.
  • Ask Your Financial Aid QuestionCheck out our financial aid award homepage and ask a question about financial aid options!

Student Loan Tips For College Freshmen

college tips: navigating student loans

The fact of life is that most college Freshmen will either have student loans or will need to get them before they graduate.  Here are some essential resources for college students when it comes to dealing with student loans.

  • The Definitive Guide To Student Loan Debt - This free resource has everything you need to get into student loans the smart way, and ways to get out quickly when you're out of school.
  • StudentAid.GovThis is the Department of Education resource for getting student loans and keeping track of them once you have them.  Bookmark this for the future.
  • My Aid and the NSLDSIf you don't know who owns your loans or where you send payment, this is the website for you.  It is maintained by the US Department of Education, and keeps track of all your student loan data.
  • The Best Student Loans To Pay For College - If you don't know the right way to borrow to pay for college, check out this guide to figuring out the best student loans to pay for college.
  • Understanding Student Loan Repayment PlansDon't know how much you're going to pay when you graduate?  Here are the main repayment plans for student loans and what each will cost you.
  • Ways To Get Student Loan ForgivenessDepending on what you do after graduation, there are some cool programs that can get your student loans forgiven.
  • Mastering Student Loan DefermentWhile you're in school, your student loans are deferred (meaning you don't have to pay, but the interest still builds).  Here's everything you need to know about student loan deferment.
  • The Best Way to Avoid Student Loans All TogetherThe bottom line is that it can be done, and here's the best way to do it!
  • Learn How to Consolidate Your Student LoansOnly the Federal Government offers consolidation student loans, and this is where you can learn more about it.
  • Credit Karma - Before you get student loans, you need to know your credit score, and there is no better service that offers a free credit score check and resources to help you improve it.
  • Credible - Credible compares all of the major student loan lenders to help you find the best rates and fees for your student loans. Don't just apply to a single lender, compare a bunch of them.

Personal Finance

college student tips: personal finance tips

College may be the first time that you may have to deal with personal finance issues on your own.  You'll have to budget, you'll encounter sales people chucking credit card offers your way, and you'll have to navigate the financial world on your own.  Here are some simple tips for college Freshmen when it comes to handling personal finance topics.

Investing

college student tips: start investing

The key to wealth is saving and investing.  And to gain even more wealth, you should start as early as possible.  Here are some simple tips and resources for college students to start investing, even with just a little bit of money.

Dorm Life

college student tips: dorm life

Dorm life is a completely new experience for college freshmen.  It's a huge change from living at home, and it opens up a ton of new experiences.  Here are some simple guides to making the most of dorm life for your first time away from home for a long period of time.

  • Dorm Room ChecklistEvery store and shop has a different dorm room checklist, but I like this dorm room college packing checklist to make sure you bring everything you need to college.
  • How To Spot An Avoid Roommate Scams - I think college was the first time in my life I was ever swindled, and it happens to a lot of people.  Make sure that you read this list on avoiding Craigslist scams, since most college student rely on Craigslist to buy and sell their stuff.
  • How to Live Alone Without Going BrokeCollege life and living alone can be expensive, so you have to know some tips and tricks on living alone before you go away to school.
  • Why Costco is Great for College StudentsYou need a deal in college, and Costco is the place for college students to stock up their dorm and do it on a budget.
  • Rules to Know For Splitting Rent with RoommatesChances are, you're going to have roommates in college, and even after college.  Here are some great rules to live by from the BankRate team.
  • 6 Survival Tips for Living in a SuiteMany Freshman will have to live in a suite dorm, meaning more than just a single roommate.  Here are six amazing tips from Campus Explorer to help you adjust.
  • Meal Planning 101Figuring out how to leverage the best meal plan vs. going out with friends is tough.  Work Week 101 shares some great tips on how to maximize the college meal plan.
  • How to Choose the Right Meal PlanSaving For College shares some secrets to picking the right meal plan for your tastes and diet.  Since many colleges give multiple meal plan choices, here is a great tool to help you choose the right meal plan.
  • Five Tips for Getting to Know Your College RoommateYour first few weeks of college are made or broken by your relationship with your roommate.  Here are some great tips from Teen Vogue on how to get to know your roommate so you can enjoy your college dorm experience.
  • The Basics of College RoommatesThe College Board has a great video interview that shares the basics of getting to know your roommate and how to set rules to be successful.
  • The Most Common College Scams And How To Avoid Them - College is usually the first time a student has been away from home. Here's some thoughts on how to avoid becoming a victim. 
  • Tips, Tricks, and Advice for Studying Abroad - Go Overseas has some amazing tips and tricks for studying abroad that you should bookmark for the future when the time comes to make the trek across the pond.
  • Amazon Student Is A Must Have For College StudentsDid you know that Amazon Prime makes a college student version that's 50% cheaper! Learn more here.

College and Careers

college tips: careers and internships

The whole point of college is to set yourself up for a successful future career.  As such, you need to take certain steps while you're at college to get on the right track.  Here are some essential career resources for college students to get an internship and eventually get a real job upon graduation.

Love Life

college tips: college love life

College is also a time for you to experience your love life in a way that you've probably never done it before.  As the first two articles below share - you must date in college or else...  Here are some fun quick tips for making the most of your college love life.

Dealing With Parents

college freshmen tips: dealing with parents

Once you head off to college, the dynamics with your parents change forever.  You're now an adult, and they now have less and less control over your life.  It can be a hard and awkward transition, and these tips can help you navigate the path towards a real adult relationship with your parents.

Prepping for the Future

college tips: preparing for the future

Finally, even though you're a college freshmen, it never hurts to start looking towards the future.  Here are some simple steps you can take when you start college to make the most of your future - even if it just inspires you and gives you motivation to succeed.

Bonus: Check out our list of the best college blogs to follow if you want more amazing content to make your college experience that much better!

What  are some other essential resources and tips for college freshmen heading to college this fall?

Editor: John Frainee Reviewed by: Clint Proctor

The post 101 Essential Resources And Tips For College Freshmen appeared first on The College Investor.



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101 Tips For College Freshmen

With hundreds of thousands of college freshmen starting college across the country, I wanted to share some of the best tips, tricks, and insights I've found and compiled so that none of you turn into a delusional college student.

Starting life alone for the first time can be a challenge on multiple fronts - educational, financial, social, and more.  With safety nets gone, college freshman have to figure it out alone.  Here is a great guide to help them find the information they need to be successful.

This guide isn't all-inclusive (although we tried to be). If you have a great tip or trick for college students, please share it in the comments below!

To navigate the list, here are the main areas of tips for college freshmen:

Financial Aid

freshmen college tips: financial aid

Getting financial aid isn't just something that you do before you start your freshman year.  You typically have to re-apply for financial aid each school year, and sometimes each semester.  Keep these links handy so that you can easily track down the resources you need.

  • FinAidFinAid is an amazing resource for everything related to financial aid, from scholarships to student loans.
  • FAFSAYou need to submit your FAFSA (Free Application For Student Aid) every year you attend school.  Not filling it out one year can make it harder to get financial aid the following year.  This form is also mandatory to get Federal Student Loans.
  • CSS/Financial Aid ProfileThis application from The College Board allows you to apply for non-Federal financial aid.
  • Top 10 Financial Aid Tips - This resource from Scholarship.com is the best resource I've found for getting financial aid for school.  They have many of the traditional tips, but also some out-of-the-box tips as well.
  • Know Your Expected Family ContributionUS News and World Reports looks at how you can know your Expected Family Contribution, which determines how much financial aid you may be able to qualify for.  If you're looking into financial aid, this is a great tool.
  • What Can You Do If Your Parents Refuse To Pay for CollegeFinAid has an excellent article on what you can do if your parents refuse to help you pay for college, and what your options might be.
  • The Best Order Of Operations To Pay For College If you don't know the right way to pay for college, check out this guide to figuring out the best student loans and other options to pay for college.
  • Best Scholarship Search WebsitesRemember that you can still apply for, and win, scholarships even after your freshmen year. So make sure you keep an eye on college scholarships.
  • Does Soaring Tuition MatterThis is a great look at the rising cost of education, and the potential return on your investment.  A must read for anyone who cares about the cost of education.
  • What To Do If You Can't Afford Your Tuition PaymentIf you run into a situation where you can't pay your tuition payment, College Express has some tips that can help you stay in school while you sort out the finances.
  • Ask Your Financial Aid QuestionCheck out our financial aid award homepage and ask a question about financial aid options!

Student Loan Tips For College Freshmen

college tips: navigating student loans

The fact of life is that most college Freshmen will either have student loans or will need to get them before they graduate.  Here are some essential resources for college students when it comes to dealing with student loans.

  • The Definitive Guide To Student Loan Debt - This free resource has everything you need to get into student loans the smart way, and ways to get out quickly when you're out of school.
  • StudentAid.GovThis is the Department of Education resource for getting student loans and keeping track of them once you have them.  Bookmark this for the future.
  • My Aid and the NSLDSIf you don't know who owns your loans or where you send payment, this is the website for you.  It is maintained by the US Department of Education, and keeps track of all your student loan data.
  • The Best Student Loans To Pay For College - If you don't know the right way to borrow to pay for college, check out this guide to figuring out the best student loans to pay for college.
  • Understanding Student Loan Repayment PlansDon't know how much you're going to pay when you graduate?  Here are the main repayment plans for student loans and what each will cost you.
  • Ways To Get Student Loan ForgivenessDepending on what you do after graduation, there are some cool programs that can get your student loans forgiven.
  • Mastering Student Loan DefermentWhile you're in school, your student loans are deferred (meaning you don't have to pay, but the interest still builds).  Here's everything you need to know about student loan deferment.
  • The Best Way to Avoid Student Loans All TogetherThe bottom line is that it can be done, and here's the best way to do it!
  • Learn How to Consolidate Your Student LoansOnly the Federal Government offers consolidation student loans, and this is where you can learn more about it.
  • Credit Karma - Before you get student loans, you need to know your credit score, and there is no better service that offers a free credit score check and resources to help you improve it.
  • Credible - Credible compares all of the major student loan lenders to help you find the best rates and fees for your student loans. Don't just apply to a single lender, compare a bunch of them.

Personal Finance

college student tips: personal finance tips

College may be the first time that you may have to deal with personal finance issues on your own.  You'll have to budget, you'll encounter sales people chucking credit card offers your way, and you'll have to navigate the financial world on your own.  Here are some simple tips for college Freshmen when it comes to handling personal finance topics.

Investing

college student tips: start investing

The key to wealth is saving and investing.  And to gain even more wealth, you should start as early as possible.  Here are some simple tips and resources for college students to start investing, even with just a little bit of money.

Dorm Life

college student tips: dorm life

Dorm life is a completely new experience for college freshmen.  It's a huge change from living at home, and it opens up a ton of new experiences.  Here are some simple guides to making the most of dorm life for your first time away from home for a long period of time.

  • Dorm Room ChecklistEvery store and shop has a different dorm room checklist, but I like this dorm room college packing checklist to make sure you bring everything you need to college.
  • How To Spot An Avoid Roommate Scams - I think college was the first time in my life I was ever swindled, and it happens to a lot of people.  Make sure that you read this list on avoiding Craigslist scams, since most college student rely on Craigslist to buy and sell their stuff.
  • How to Live Alone Without Going BrokeCollege life and living alone can be expensive, so you have to know some tips and tricks on living alone before you go away to school.
  • Why Costco is Great for College StudentsYou need a deal in college, and Costco is the place for college students to stock up their dorm and do it on a budget.
  • Rules to Know For Splitting Rent with RoommatesChances are, you're going to have roommates in college, and even after college.  Here are some great rules to live by from the BankRate team.
  • 6 Survival Tips for Living in a SuiteMany Freshman will have to live in a suite dorm, meaning more than just a single roommate.  Here are six amazing tips from Campus Explorer to help you adjust.
  • Meal Planning 101Figuring out how to leverage the best meal plan vs. going out with friends is tough.  Work Week 101 shares some great tips on how to maximize the college meal plan.
  • How to Choose the Right Meal PlanSaving For College shares some secrets to picking the right meal plan for your tastes and diet.  Since many colleges give multiple meal plan choices, here is a great tool to help you choose the right meal plan.
  • Five Tips for Getting to Know Your College RoommateYour first few weeks of college are made or broken by your relationship with your roommate.  Here are some great tips from Teen Vogue on how to get to know your roommate so you can enjoy your college dorm experience.
  • The Basics of College RoommatesThe College Board has a great video interview that shares the basics of getting to know your roommate and how to set rules to be successful.
  • The Most Common College Scams And How To Avoid Them - College is usually the first time a student has been away from home. Here's some thoughts on how to avoid becoming a victim. 
  • Tips, Tricks, and Advice for Studying Abroad - Go Overseas has some amazing tips and tricks for studying abroad that you should bookmark for the future when the time comes to make the trek across the pond.
  • Amazon Student Is A Must Have For College StudentsDid you know that Amazon Prime makes a college student version that's 50% cheaper! Learn more here.

College and Careers

college tips: careers and internships

The whole point of college is to set yourself up for a successful future career.  As such, you need to take certain steps while you're at college to get on the right track.  Here are some essential career resources for college students to get an internship and eventually get a real job upon graduation.

Love Life

college tips: college love life

College is also a time for you to experience your love life in a way that you've probably never done it before.  As the first two articles below share - you must date in college or else...  Here are some fun quick tips for making the most of your college love life.

Dealing With Parents

college freshmen tips: dealing with parents

Once you head off to college, the dynamics with your parents change forever.  You're now an adult, and they now have less and less control over your life.  It can be a hard and awkward transition, and these tips can help you navigate the path towards a real adult relationship with your parents.

Prepping for the Future

college tips: preparing for the future

Finally, even though you're a college freshmen, it never hurts to start looking towards the future.  Here are some simple steps you can take when you start college to make the most of your future - even if it just inspires you and gives you motivation to succeed.

Bonus: Check out our list of the best college blogs to follow if you want more amazing content to make your college experience that much better!

What  are some other essential resources and tips for college freshmen heading to college this fall?

Editor: John Frainee Reviewed by: Clint Proctor

The post 101 Essential Resources And Tips For College Freshmen appeared first on The College Investor.

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