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4 Tips for College Students to Start Building a Secure Financial Future


1. Think of finances in terms of family
Viviek Patel is a first-year graduate student studying journalism at the University of Missouri. Raised by a single mother who immigrated from India to Mississippi, Vivek asked the panel what strategies he would need to adopt to achieve long-term financial success for both himself and his family.
Vivek Patel
Viviek Patel
Your parents may be more help to you financially early in adult life Daymond John s mother helped him get funding for FUBU after 27 banks rejected him. But that will change over time.
Studies have shown that you will take care of your parents two times longer than they have taken care of you, John noted. The question becomes what long-term investments can you have that will have tax benefits on them that you can put away for your parents, John said. Save a small portion of what you have in long term so that in 20 to 30 years these things mature and they are there for your parents ....

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Immigration questions on college applications were causing students to panic. So Common App is changing.


Immigration questions on college applications were causing students to panic. So Common App is changing.
Chris Quintana, USA TODAY
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Applying for college can be one of the most stressful parts of a high schooler’s life. It entails hours of document wrangling, rewriting the same personal essay over and over and prepping for high-stakes tests.
For many immigrant students like Shavanah Ali, a college application can also feel like a risk to their personal safety. Ali’s mother had always told her to avoid mentioning her immigration status. She is a recipient of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, which allows her to stay in the U.S. despite arriving here illegally as a child. ....

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Common App changes college application to aid DACA, immigrant students


USA TODAY
Applying for college can be one of the most stressful parts of a high schooler’s life. It entails hours of document wrangling, rewriting the same personal essay over and over and prepping for high-stakes tests.
For many immigrant students like Shavanah Ali, a college application can also feel like a risk to their personal safety. Ali’s mother had always told her to avoid mentioning her immigration status. She is a recipient of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, which allows her to stay in the U.S. despite arriving here illegally as a child.
But when applying for colleges, she was required to disclose this information to dozens of strangers. Any time she did, Ali worried she or a member of her family might find themselves in the middle of deportation.  ....

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Immigration Qs were keeping students from applying to college. So Common App is changing.


Immigration questions on college applications were causing students to panic. So Common App is changing.
Chris Quintana, USA TODAY
Replay Video
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Applying for college can be one of the most stressful parts of a high schooler’s life. It entails hours of document wrangling, rewriting the same personal essay over and over and prepping for high-stakes tests.
For many immigrant students like Shavanah Ali, a college application can also feel like a risk to their personal safety. Ali’s mother had always told her to avoid mentioning her immigration status. She is a recipient of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, which allows her to stay in the U.S. despite arriving here illegally as a child. ....

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