Money Sense
- <p>As a college student, there never seems to be enough money. One of the best things you can do as a student is to find a part-time job. 彩民宝典 offers thousands of on-campus student jobs that will work with your school schedule.
- <p>Fall is here, which means it鈥檚 time for cool air and crunchy leaves. Personally, fall is my favorite time of year. The cozy vibe set off by warm coffee and orange tinted skies never gets old. Whether fall is your favorite season, or you鈥檙e just looking for some excitement, grab your flannels and pumpkin spice latte because here are five fun and affordable fall activities you can do in Boulder. Click through to learn more.</p>
- <p>Summer can be a busy time for college students between working, internships, traveling or summer classes. However, now is the perfect time to give your finances a checkup. Click through for five easy steps toward improving your money situation today.</p>
- <p>Spring break is right around the corner鈥攄o you have plans yet? Traveling can be expensive. Instead, grab some friends and plan a 鈥渟taycation鈥 right in Boulder. Click through for few ideas from CU Money Sense on how to have a frugal spring break "staycation" without breaking the bank.</p>
- Working aside, people may have already planned what they want to do for this summer. If you still don鈥檛 have major plans and don鈥檛 have much money, click through for 20 ideas that won't bust your budget.
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- <p>With the holiday season in full swing, CU Money Sense has five tips for saving money during the holidays.</p>
- With 2013 coming to a close, now is a good time to revisit your finances. Take a few minutes to check out CU Money Sense's five common money mistakes that can afflict many college students, so you can avoid them.
- <p>Now that you've had time to settle in to the school year, take a minute to check out some financial tips and tricks from CU Money Sense.
- CU Money Sense will hold a student workshop with help from the Colorado Bureau of Investigation on the prevention of identity theft in the college-age population on Oct. 10. The workshop is open to all CU-Boulder students and will be held in University Memorial Center room 245 from 1 to 2:30 p.m. Students planning to attend should email CUmoneysense@colorado.edu.