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    In the annual College Ave Student Loans survey polling 1,083 college students, 61% said inflation has negatively impacted their saving and spending habits. The top three words college students ...

  3. 5 Expensive Grocery Items College Students Should Never Buy

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    According to Harrison Housing, college students spend around $150 to $300 on groceries a month, and several factors — such as diet, where they live and how often they cook — can influence this ...

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  5. Food insecurity among college students in the United States

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    A study done by policy studies professor and president of California State University, Sacramento, J. Luke Wood, found that for White and Asian students, having a low income (defined as $30,000 or less) was a notable factor associated with food insecurity, moreover, white students within this income bracket had an 82% higher likelihood of ...

  6. Sleep deprivation in higher education - Wikipedia

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    From student reports, 70.65% of students are sleep deprived and 50% of college students exhibit daytime sleepiness. Additionally, only 4% of students obtain 7 hours of sleep or more. The average was 5.7 hours of sleep and students on average pull 2.7 "all-nighters" per month.

  7. Sports At Any Cost - The Huffington Post

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    Its student body, though, is especially sensitive to any extra costs. Pell-eligible students have nearly doubled since 2007, from 32 percent to 59 percent. And in 2012, more than 14,000 Georgia State students had unmet financial need, in some cases more than $15,000 a year.

  8. Financial literacy - Wikipedia

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    Regarding spending habits, the study indicated that items such as mobile phones and travel accounted for nearly 80 percent of purchases. Regarding financing their lifestyle, 46 percent of youth relied on their parents to fund big ticket items. 90 percent of the respondents stated they wanted to increase their financial knowledge.

  9. Why is college so expensive?

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    Between 2010 and 2018, spending on student services and administration grew by 29 percent and 19 percent, respectively, while spending on instructional staff grew by only 17 percent — despite no ...