
I’m Kate, one of Jenny’s college-age daughters, here to talk to you about what your teens DON’T actually need for college.
With graduation approaching, you’re starting to think about what to give your seniors that they’ll need in college. This is a tough time for many parents as they prepare to say goodbye to their children. As much as you want them to be prepared for this new stage of life, don’t be tricked into thinking you need to buy a thousand things for your future college student to have. Remember when they first came into the world – all that baby gear people said you’d need that you never actually used? College is the same way.
A Car
The biggest way to save when sending your kid to college is by waiting to get them a car. Universities love to charge you crazy amounts of money just to keep a car parked on campus for your college student to have. Living on campus eliminates the need for a car. Everything is within walking distance and if they need a ride there are plenty of upperclassmen to help out! It’s also much safer for them to not be driving around a lot until they’re a more responsible upperclassman.
Printer
As a college student you will definitely need to print a lot of papers, but do not think you need your own printer. There are plenty of places to print on campus, ranging from the library to various buildings. Some schools will offer free printing by including it in tuition costs.
New Books
Parents will want to prepare ahead of time by getting the newest edition of every book assigned in their classes. Most of the time this is unnecessary and can cause you to spend a lot more money than needed. Renting your books from an online vendor such as chegg.com or amazon.com can save a lot. At many universities, group chats made by upperclassmen on campus will sell used textbooks to freshmen for very reduced prices. After a couple classes it will become obvious if you even need the “required” textbook or not. Since professors usually give about a week grace period for students to get their books, sometimes waiting it out and then buying whatever you need on campus is the best idea.
Big Meal Plan
If your college-bound kid is living on campus then they more than likely will need a meal plan (most colleges make meal plans mandatory). Parents normally over-compensate and buy way more meals than their child actually needs. I had plenty of friends in college who would be giving away meals near the end of the semester to get rid of all their meals (great for me but not their parent’s wallet). A small meal plan is great idea and gives your student more flexibility to eat what they want instead of being chained to always eating at the (usually subpar) cafeteria.
TV
As much as your kid protests, their college dorm room doesn’t need a TV. The point of college is to get out and meet new people and learn new things. Getting cable to run into the dorm rooms is also another big cost that colleges love to charge you with. I guarantee that your child will find plenty of friends with TVs in their room as well. Also, laptops can stream most any TV show so you can catch up with your shows that way.
Credit Cards
A credit card is not a good idea for a future college student. It’s easy, especially when distracted by heavy class loads, to accidentally end up in a lot of debt. While any young adult will need to spend money, there a lot of better alternatives. Giving them a prepaid card with a set amount is a great option. You can’t spend money you don’t have and it is easy to set a limit on an account so you know how much is being spent.
Brand New Bedding
A dorm room is going to get messy, trust me. There is no need to go out and spend a lot of money on nice new comforters and sheets. The linens they have been using since high school will suffice during their freshman year.
Note: If your college has Twin XL beds, then they will probably need new sheets. Target has them for great prices.
An Ironing Board
This is an unnecessary item that I see a lot of parents buying for their kids. No matter how big of an advocate your child is for ironing, as soon as that 8 am class rolls around, they will have no energy to iron their clothes for the day. It also takes up valuable space in an already small dorm room.
A Tablet
iPads, Kindles, and any other kind of high tech tablet are all the rage right now. You might think your student needs one, but they are an extra, unneeded cost. A laptop will fit the needs of any college student perfectly. If they already have one… this can possibly be a way to save on text books though, check into the cheaper digital versions.
If you need some more paper to print those coupons, don’t miss out on this deal at Staples to get 10¢ copy paper after a coupon and Easy Rebate. (This was an item on our back-to-school list too).
The Easy Rebate is sent in the form of a pre-paid Visa card so allow up to 6 weeks for the card rebate to be mailed to you. It means that you can use it anywhere though, not just Staples!
Staples Deal Idea (thru 7/22):
Buy:
Staples Copy Paper 3-pack, 750 total sheets, $8.99
Use:
Staples 8.5in x 11in Copy Paper 750 Sheets in-store coupon
Pay $8.09,
Submit the $7.99 Mail-In Rebate (will print on receipt)
makes it 10¢
Offer valid through 7/22. Limit (3) per household.
See more Office Supply deals.
If you’re a dog owner, you’re going to love this pet food deal! Head to Bi-Lo or Win-Dixie this week and stack a Rachael Ray coupon with mobile coupons to get Nutrish dog food for only 59¢!!
If you don’t have those stores in your area, you can also use the coupons at Walmart to get dog food for $1.48.
Note: The Ibotta offer is good on up to 2 bags, so you can buy (2) and get both for $1.59 each or just grab one for 59¢.
Rachael Ray Coupon
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Bi-Lo & Winn-Dixie Deal Idea
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Rachael Ray Nutrish Dry Dog Food, 6 lb, $7.59
(ends 7/25)
-$2 off Rachael Ray Nutrish dry dog food, 3 lb.+, limit 1, Checkout 51 mobile coupon
-$2 off Rachael Ray Nutrish Dry Dog Food, 3 lb+, Ibotta App mobile coupon
-$3 off Rachael Ray Nutrish Just6, Peak, Zero Grain or Dish Dry dog food, 3 lb+ printable
(use all three, makes it 59¢)
more pet coupons:
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We have lots of great deals at Bi-Lo this week for $1 or less. Grab FREE crackers, canned chicken breasts, toothpaste and more. My favorite though is 59¢ dog food bags!!
See all the deals across the Weekly Ad and the Unadvertised deals lists before shopping.
Bi-Lo $1 or Less Deals:
- Southern Home Heavy Duty Cutlery or Designer Cutlery, 24-48 ct., at $2 ($1)
- Southern Home Foam Plates, 50 ct., at $1.50 (75¢)
- Coca-Cola Products, 2 L, B2G1 at $1.99
(buy (4), makes it $1 ea.) - Gatorade Prime Fuel Bars, 2.1 oz, $1
Get 75 Plenti Points WYB (5)
(makes it 85¢ after points) - Kraft Barbecue Sauce, 18 oz, at $1.89 (94¢)
- Skippy Peanut Butter, 15-16.3 oz, at $2.99 ($1.49)
-.55/2 Skippy items printable
(makes it 94¢) - SuperPretzel Soft Pretzel, 13 oz, at $3.69 ($1.84)
-.50/1 SuperPretzel Soft Pretzel Products printable
(makes it 84¢) - Maruchan Yakisoba, 4 oz, at $1 (50¢)
-$1/3 Maruchan yakisoba, SS 04/23
(makes it 17¢ ea.) - Valley Fresh Canned Chicken Breast, 5-10 oz, at $1.97 (98¢)
-.55/1 Hormel Premium Chicken Breast item, or (1) Valley Fresh item, 10 oz, SS 07/09
(makes it FREE) - Keebler Club Crackers, 8.8-13.7 oz, at $3.89 ($1.94)
-$1 off Keebler crackers, 8 oz + (850 points) printable
-$1 off Kellogg’s or Keebler or Cheez-it products (unlock offer), 5.75 oz+, excl Kellogg’s Corn Pops, Apple Jacks and Krave cereal, limit 1, Checkout 51 mobile coupon
(use $1 off mfr and $1 off eCoupon, makes it FREE) - Pillsbury Biscuits, Cinnamon or Crescent Rolls, 4-5 ct., $1
-$1/2 Pillsbury refrigerated baking goods (EXP 7/20) printable (limit reached)
(makes it 50¢ ea.) - Sunny D Drinks, 64 oz, at $1.99 (99¢)
- Mt. Olive Relish, 8 oz, at $1.69 (84¢)
- Mahatma Yellow Rice, 5 oz, at $1 (50¢)
- Gatorade Sports Drink, 32 oz, 77¢
-.50/2 Gatorade Thirst Quencher, on same receipt, 28 or 32 oz, Ibotta App mobile coupon
-(2) Free Gatorade Recover protein shakes, 11.16 oz WYB (10) Gatorade, 32 oz, (Publix Coupon), Extra Savings flyer or (EXP 7/21) printable
(use .50/2 eCoupon, makes it 52¢ ea.)
Here’s a fun way to save on pizza! Head over to Newegg where you can get a FREE $5 Domino’s egift card when you buy a $25 Domino’s eGift Card.
Do note the additional $5 eGift Card will be automatically added to your cart. This is a great way to grab an extra $5 savings on pizza.
Limit (3) per person while supplies last.
See more online shopping.
Amazon is offering up Meal Kits for AmazonFresh members! This service is available in select areas in the country.
Even better, there is no monthly subscription when you order these kits so you can order what you want and when you want.
While these meals are a little pricey ($9.99 per serving or more), they can be a convenient option that are delivered right to your door.
See more Amazon deals.
Mark your calendars for this freebie! Starting in August, Remington College is offering FREE haircuts to children under the age of 17.
There are 13 Remington College campuses in the United States and their locations can be found here!
Also, anyone who brings in a school supply donation such as pens, books, etc. will receive a FREE haircut, manicure, or pedicure.
See all of the back to school deals.
Heads up Chipotle fans! Right now, you can score B1G1 Chipotle entrees, you can choose from burritos, bowls, salads or tacos.
To get this coupon, go to their SavorWAVS website and click on the Make Your Mix button and choose your favorite entree.
After you’ve made your selection you’ll listen to a short song (about 1 min long) and then you’ll enter your information to receive the mobile coupon on your phone. There is a limit of one coupon per person per unique mobile number.
Offer ends 8/31 or while supplies last.
See more dining deals.
Get the best coupon deals today on Hormel REV wraps, Purell sanitizer, Sour Punch candy and Bounce dryer sheets! Plus, make sure to check out the most popular coupons right now and grab any that you haven’t printed yet.
Remember, you have up to 30 days once you print your coupons and they can each be printed twice.
Coupon Deals

-$1 off Purell Advanced hand sanitizer, 8 oz+ printable
makes it FREE at Target

-.50/1 Hormel REV item printable
get (2) wraps for FREE at Harris Teeter

-$1 off Bounce product, 34 ct.+, excl 25 ct. sheets printable
pick up dryer sheets at Publix for 99¢

-B1G1 Sour Punch tray, hanging bag or stand up bag, up to $2.99 printable
reminder: get bags FREE at Target



