5 Money-Saving Apps for College Students

College is expensive. According to the Institute for College Access & Success, . Depending on the institution, the average debt a student accumulated after a bachelor degree ranged from $4,450 to $49,450.

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That’s just the tuition loans — not to mention additional costs paid out of pocket like that Apple (AAPL) iPhone or the annual Microsoft (MSFT) Xbox Live membership fees.

However, while that smartphone might seem like a costly extravagance, in reality it can pay for itself and be the key to cutting a chunk off the debt burden students face. How?

A smartphone (or tablet) can so much more than a luxury item for playing games and following Twitter (TWTR).  Our list of 6 Money Saving Apps for College Students recommends mobile apps that can turn handheld devices into cost-cutting machines.

6 Money Saving Apps for College Students: RedLaser

Amazon’s (AMZN) new Fire Phone isn’t the only game in town when it comes to scanning products and comparison shopping.

is a free app for your iPhone, Android or Windows smartphone. Go to a store, scan the bar code on a package and RedLaser will look up prices online so you know if you’re getting a good deal or not.

RedLaser budget how much money you’re spending whether you buy the good deals it helps you find or not.

6 Money-Saving Apps for College Students: Amazon PriceCheck

money saving apps for college students, Amazon PriceCheck

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Similar to RedLaser, but this one is an Amazon product. Plus,  also supports voice and text input.

Of course, that means the products you scan are compared only against Amazon’s prices, but you can complete the purchase right from the app. If you have free Amazon Prime shipping to take advantage of, even better.

PriceCheck is cheaper than buying a Fire Phone.

6 Money Saving Apps for College Students: Mint