Back to school essentials: 4 ways to save


College tuition might be costly, but outfitting your collegiate student with dorm decor, apparel and everything to support a great academic year doesn’t have to be.

With care, college students and their parents can make back to school preparations a wallet-friendly experience.

Discount experts are offering helpful advice for saving on all your dorm room essentials.

Do your researchMany schools provide incoming students with contact information for future roommates. Take advantage of this opportunity to make a checklist of everything your room will need and what each of you will bring. By identifying duplicates, you can agree on what can be shared during the year.

Also, find out what amenities the school might provide in the dorms to avoid unnecessary purchases.

Snack timeSnacks can be an essential for students whether they’re cramming for a big exam or cheering on their school’s athletic teams.

Make sure you send your scholar to campus well-stocked with favorite healthy brain foods.

ComfortFrom bedding to bath towels to fans to an alarm clock, you don’t need to spend a fortune to outfit a dorm room. Streamline your bedding with a comforter set.

Help students transition from the comforts of home to dorm life with decorative picture frames. Not only can they complement their bedding and bath color schemes, but they also can display family memories and new ones created in college.

School suppliesBe sure to bring all the essential classroom supplies back to campus. Notebooks, pencils, pens, highlighters and more can help keep your notes organized when it comes time for exams.

Other great tools like calendars and dry erase boards can help keep students’ schedules, homework assignments and quiz dates organized.

With the right shopping tips and tricks, you can make your dorm room feel just like home, no matter what your budget is.

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