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Starting a College Money Fund

Date Published: 09th November 2006
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If a student can graduate from college nowadays without having any debt accrued, they are among the minority and incredibly fortunate. Most college graduates will find themselves with making payments for their education for many years. College costs are always on the rise no matter where you live. Of course, with the costs constantly increasing, it means that students need more college money than ever before. Sadly enough, gone are the days of being able to land a professional job without a college degree. The demand for having a college education pushes more people to further their educations without having college money in their pockets.

Ten years ago, I was a college student. My parents weren't wealthy but they did give me some college money. I had some decent scholarships and financial aid as well. With all of the assistance with my college money, I still had debt when I graduated. It took me six years of making payments to make that disappear. Having gone to a state school, my years of debt weren't as many as someone who had attended a private school. They obviously needed much more college money than I had.


There are lots of ways to save college money for your children or yourself these days. There are also tons of ways to find college money if you are in need. It isn't always easy to get your hands on, but it is always worth looking into. My husband and I have already started to save college money for our toddler. We definitely don't have much money to be contributing at this stage in our lives, but her future is vital. Each month, $50 goes into her savings account. It may not seem like a lot, but that amount does add up and will only be increased as our status in life increases. The point is, we're doing something about it. I know many families who have children in school already and haven't even thought about having some system in place for saving college money for them. I think that is incredibly sad.


To be honest, I do think that students should bear some financial responsibility for their education. However, they should not be expected to accrue a lot of debt. I certainly don't want my daughter to graduate from college and not be able to enjoy life because she has too much debt. She will have some college money available to her. All families who can save even a small amount should do the same for their children.

If you don't have a savings account set up for your child, start one. Any amount of college money you can put into it will help out someday. Talk to a financial advisor about the many programs in existence that will help you save some college money for your children. Any college money that you can place emphasis on saving will help to child have a more stable future.


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