Wednesday, August 27, 2008
Campus X and Cheap College Textbooks
CampusX.com, previously focused on College Classifieds, has expanded its offerings this month with a special promotion for students going back to school. Featured is the free downloadable ebook on how to find cheap college textbooks. Visit the site, download the free book and find other relevant products and services - then let us know what you think...
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Monday, August 11, 2008
Why Smart Students Carry Credit Cards
I’m sure many of you reading this sentence are already dialing the Dave Ramsey hot line. It’s amazing that the subject of students and credit cards causes such a heated and emotional response from so many people but I understand; we all know somebody who has wrecked their financial life with credit cards.
read more | digg story
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Wednesday, August 06, 2008
Less-Costly Options Make College Textbooks More Affordable
By KELLI B. GRANT
August 6, 2008
Filling a book bag with a course-load of college textbooks will weigh not only on a student's shoulders, but on his or her wallet.
On average, college students shelled out $900 a semester for textbooks, according to a 2005 federal report. In some cases, a single science book can cost $200.
The situation has led Congress to step in, and on Thursday it passed the Higher Education Opportunity Act. Among its provisions, the bill requires publishers to share pricing information with professors and forces them to unbundle packages of textbooks and supplementary materials so students can buy only items they need. President George W. Bush is expected to sign the bill.
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August 6, 2008
Filling a book bag with a course-load of college textbooks will weigh not only on a student's shoulders, but on his or her wallet.
On average, college students shelled out $900 a semester for textbooks, according to a 2005 federal report. In some cases, a single science book can cost $200.
The situation has led Congress to step in, and on Thursday it passed the Higher Education Opportunity Act. Among its provisions, the bill requires publishers to share pricing information with professors and forces them to unbundle packages of textbooks and supplementary materials so students can buy only items they need. President George W. Bush is expected to sign the bill.
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college,
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