HOW AM I GOING TO PAY FOR COLLEGE?
fThe big day has finally arrived. You've chosen your school and planned your classes, but how can you access and manage the money you've worked so hard to save? No matter what your funding needs may be, we can help you get your college financial life up and running.
Education Loans and Financial Aid
Financing college can be a big job. Wachovia can help. We offer great information on college admissions, budgeting and the entire financial aid process. And when you’re ready to apply for a loan, you’ll enjoy online loan applications, fast access to funds, and great ways to save during repayment.
Wachovia Education Finance
Federal Stafford Loan for Students
Federal PLUS Loan for Parents
Managing Your Savings
Start by researching your options at least three months prior to paying your initial college costs. Find out how you need to cash out or withdraw money from your college savings account. You should also consult your Financial Advisor and tax advisor to see what kinds of tax exemptions you or your parents can claim.
Wachovia Savings Account Products
Wachovia Securities IRA Products
Introduction to Budgeting
You're going to need to create a budget, especially since your income may not be steady. Outline your one-time expenses like tuition, books, room and board, and any other fees. Then record those expenses that are recurring, such as food, entertainment, transportation, clothing, and even insurance. It's easy to overlook the everyday items, so be thorough in your preparation.
Budgeting Guide
Spending Plan Worksheet
Money Management 101
Once you have an idea of your budget, you can begin to plan your money management. You need to set up a banking account system that will not only be convenient, but easy to manage. Choose a financial institution that is close to where you are living, but don't limit yourself by proximity—online financial services, such as banking and bill payment, allow you to access your accounts from anywhere you have Internet access. You need to weigh the competition on their accounts and features. Look for accounts geared toward college students.
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Wachovia Branch and ATM Locator
- Checking
Look for a checking account with no monthly service fee and online management tools so you don't have to run to the bank every other day. Keep in mind that making withdrawals from out of network ATMs can be accompanied by charges, which in time, can really start to drain your account. Carry a Check Card—it's safer than cash, and it allows you to quickly see your purchases online or at your bank's ATM. If you have an Internet connection from your room, you can view your accounts and track your spending whenever it's convenient for you.
Wachovia Free Student Checking
Wachovia Online Banking
- Savings
If you want to keep your money earning more through the school year, consider an interest bearing savings account for college students. You may want to link your account to your checking for overdraft protection. Wachovia Savings Account Products
Electives
No financial management course load would be complete without factoring in your insurance and credit needs.