Being a
full-time student in my final semester of my program I can say that it has been
quite a ride, a stressful one BUT a positive one none-the-less. Working for
many years and having disposal income at my every convenience, I am finally
learning the reality of what it is like to be on a very fixed budget. Thank god
this is my final semester, I literally had a credit card that would not be
accepted at the short-term parking lot on campus today. Not having a dollar in
my wallet or my pocket, I literally had to scrounge up any bit of change
possible in my car…who knew fifty cents could come in handy at such a good time? 
Here are my
money saving tips to students: 
Apply
for Bursaries/Scholarships – This one is a great way to save money from coming out of your pocket and is
more of a way to get free money…literally. There are scholarships for just
about any type of criteria now-a-days; being a certain height, gender,
ethnicity…you name it. There are even cases where not enough applicable
applicants apply. I wish I had known this sooner or I would have taken
advantage of this, so do not make the same mistake I did. Check out your school’s
website and look into external scholarships as well! 
Buy
Groceries – If you are living on res or renting an apartment with room mates
come up with a regular schedule to split the cost of groceries. You can easily
spend $10 buying a single meal. Stopping by the grocery store to stack up on
snacks and cooking at home is a great money saving tip that will go a long way.
Buy
Things on Sale – Keep an eye out for sales and visit sites to get a hold of
coupons. Making a habit of only buying sale items is also a great money saving
tip that will save you from unnecessary spending. If you visit the grocery
store later at night, often time items such as baked goods as marked down as
stores need to replenish these items with fresh goods for the next day. As for
shopping, there are times where I feel I have been so disciplined that I have
not bought anything frivolous for myself and just want to spoil myself. Try the
method of checking out sale or clearance sections of the store; the less you
spend the more money you have left in your bank account at the end of the day. 

Piggy Bank Those Loose Loonies & Toonies – If you use cash as a primary method of purchasing items try saving loonies and toonies and throwing them into a piggy bank/jar at the end of each day. You will be surprised how fast this money saving method will add up.

Piggy Bank Those Loose Loonies & Toonies – If you use cash as a primary method of purchasing items try saving loonies and toonies and throwing them into a piggy bank/jar at the end of each day. You will be surprised how fast this money saving method will add up.
Take
Advantage of Student Discounts – As a student you are entitled to a multitude
of student discounts. There are often student discount cards that can be bought
as well, so that you receive additional discounts/perks which is a great way to
take advantage of added benefits and even save you money at the same time. 
I hope these
quick tips for money saving will be useful to students. As much as I enjoyed being
a temporary full-time student, it will soon be time to get back into the
working force and continue to earn money for a living! 
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