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College Hacking Toolbox

College Hacking Toolbox

Episode 78 Published 7 years, 10 months ago
Description

Most college students don't realize billions in scholarship dollars go unclaimed every year—a missed opportunity that could dramatically reduce or eliminate their debt before it even starts. This Friday Roundup dissects last week's conversation with Travis Hornsby, the student loan planner, applying his strategies to real listener scenarios involving six-figure debt loads and government forgiveness programs.

Decluttering & Selling Items

[00:02:28]
Jonathan shares his success selling items on Craigslist. Tips include pricing competitively, using quality images, and writing effective ad copy to move inventory quickly.

Financial Literacy for Kids

[00:14:05]
Teaching children about money management early sets them up for long-term success. Jonathan uses a "three bucket" system for allowance—saving, spending, and charity—to make financial concepts tangible.

Student Loan Repayment Strategies

[00:35:00]
Income-based repayment plans and forgiveness programs can be powerful tools, but require careful navigation. Understanding qualification requirements and long-term tax implications prevents costly surprises down the line.

Community College Savings
[00:25:10] Attending community college for the first two years significantly lowers tuition costs without sacrificing educational quality.

Unclaimed Scholarships
[00:30:43] Many small scholarships go unclaimed because students don't apply. Actively seeking these opportunities can add up to substantial savings.

Community Input & Resources

[00:51:06]
Listener success stories and community insights demonstrate how real people are tackling debt and building wealth.

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