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«Finance» column

Myth: I Don’t Need Money – My Parents Pay For Everything!

November 26th, 2012; By Kathleen Gerry

Many young students might think that having their parents pay for their school tuition, shelter, transportation, food, clothing, hygiene products, entertainment and anything else would provide them with enough money […]


A Five Year Degree – The Financial Benefit

November 23rd, 2012; By Jonathan Ginsburg

Many people believe that gaining a degree should take four years. Most programs at colleges and universities are designed as four year programs, often with students moving together in cohorts, […]


Athletic Scholarships and You

November 23rd, 2012; By Mike Sneed

The road to college for ordinary senior high school students commonly includes the dreams of big scholarships to top universities. This is particularly true in the opening years of senior […]


You’re Not Alone On A Budget

October 21st, 2012; By Kathleen Gerry

As young people, we are often faced with circumstances of lower than desirable monetary funds. This is something that affects almost all of us, and is a great reason to […]


Beware of Credit Cards

August 15th, 2012; By Jamie Hadland

Get your free stuff! Free CD’s, T-shirts, mugs, hats; They’re all yours and they’re all free if you sign up for a credit card. Sounds great, doesn’t it? Free swag […]


Student Loans – The Basics

April 1st, 2012; By Jasmin Bollman

  As an Ontario resident, you have two different types of student loans you can apply for. The first is federally mandated (Canada Student Loan) and the second is from […]


Tips on Student Finance

March 1st, 2012; By Ryerson University

1. Start planning your finances early. Figure out how much money you’ll need as soon as possible (tuition, ancillary fees, books and supplies, living expenses) so you’ll know how much […]