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Back-to-School Financial Checklist for Parents and Students

As families gear up for another school year, it’s not just the backpacks and pencils that need attention, your budget does too. From kindergarten to college, each new school year brings expenses that can quickly add up. But with a bit of planning, you can keep your finances on track and still set your student up for success with this Back-to-School Financial Checklist.

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Back-to-School Financial Checklist

Here’s a financial checklist to help make sure you’re ready without breaking the bank:

☐ Make a Back-to-School Budget.
List out your expected expenses: school supplies, clothing, sports fees, tech needs, transportation, lunches the works. Budgeting upfront helps avoid overspending and late-month scrambling.

☐ Hunt for Sales and Student Discounts.
Retailers know this season is big, and many offer great back-to-school deals. Check for coupons, price-match policies, and student discounts especially for electronics, software, and clothing.

☐ Plan for Unexpected Costs.
Set aside a little “buffer” fund for those surprise fees: field trips, club dues, forgotten calculators, or last-minute classroom requests. You’ll thank yourself later.

☐ Open a Dedicated Savings Account.
Set aside money for school expenses by opening a savings account just for that purpose. A separate account makes it easier to track what’s been spent and what’s still available.

☐ Talk to Your Kids About Money.
No matter their age, it’s a great time to teach budgeting basics, goal-setting, and saving habits. For older kids, consider free resources from our partner GreenPath Financial Counseling.

☐ Consider a Credit Builder Loan.
For older students or parents seeking to boost their credit score before upcoming expenses, a Credit Builder Loan can help establish or improve credit through responsible repayment and built-in savings.

☐ Use Digital Tools to Stay on Track.
Set alerts for spending, create category budgets, and track deposits and withdrawals easily through online banking or the MyPDCU mobile app. It’s banking on the go, made easy.

☐ Review Financial Aid & Scholarship Options.
If you’ve got a college student in the mix, make time to review FAFSA status, scholarship deadlines, and grant opportunities. Even small awards can make a difference over time.

Support When You Need It

At People Driven Credit Union, we’re proud to help families navigate life’s critical transitions. Whether it’s opening a savings account for your middle schooler or applying for a loan to help cover college costs, we’re here with personal guidance and financial tools that make a difference.

Start the school year off right use this Back-to-School Financial Checklist to start with a solid financial foundation.

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