Finding Funds While You’re Still in School



It’s tough being a college student these days, and not just because of the cost of a higher education, with student borrowing now exceeding the level of household debt incurred by credit cards. Whether one’s tuition is covered by scholarship or bank loan, the remaining expenses also represent a formidable financial challenge.

Extracurricular Costs

The price of textbooks, for example, has skyrocketed. Food, clothing, transportation and shelter cost about as much on campus as they do off. Few students are fortunate enough to cruise through their college years without having to take on some form of work in order to line their pockets. There are always extracurricular activities that will command their attention (and their cash), such as parties and football games, so financial stress is common in the dorms and halls of our learning institutions.

A Bridge Not Too Far

For those who work part time, those college moments are made all the more memorable by the fact that they are so hard-earned, never mind the scarcity of time. A payday loan can provide students with a bridge to their next paycheck, sparing them the agony of being “the broke guy” (or “the broke girl”) at the event. For a processing fee and some interest, you can have as much fun as everyone else – which is to say, hopefully, as much fun as the law allows.

Payday loans can also be used to avoid going hungry during the weekends, when the pre-paid cafeteria sits idle (because the cafeteria is closed). Scraping up loose change and bottle returns can provide for survival, but students should be smart enough to know that they don’t have to subsist on popcorn and Miracle Whip sandwiches. Easily-obtained payday loans guarantee that nobody has to learn on an empty stomach.

Take Your Distance Learning Degree Online and Apply for Jobs



Not only can you go to school online and earn your degree, you can also fill out job applications online.

I have a Degree Now What?

When you first have earned your degree, you will be very happy, but not know what to do next. This is the time to get your resume together. It is very smart to go straight from college right into the workforce. You’ll be ready to go, enthusiastic about your new career, and wanting to use your degree.
The first crucial step is getting your resume ready to go. Be sure you have your dates accurate, the school information listed, and make sure you do not forget to put down all the skills you have. Most employers will notice you are fresh out of school. This is okay, some employees are looking for beginners to work their way up the corporate ladder. There is nothing wrong with being aggressive, if your resume shows you are a very strong person, ready to go, and take on new challenging tasks, you might just get the job.

How many Jobs to Apply for?

Don’t worry about submitting your resume all over. This will help increase your odds of getting a job immediately. Just take your time, read the job posting, and make sure you can do the work. There is the saying, the more the merrier. This is true when looking for a job online, because the more that see your resume the better for you. Each day you need to take the time to look at job sites, and submit your resume to anything that looks like it might work for you.

Another thing to consider is the faster you get a job, the faster you can work towards paying off your college loans.