
How do you pay for food in college?
Ok so I am going to college in July and I know that I am getting the HOPE Scholarship, Federal Grants and Student Loans to pay for tuition, board, housing, books and laptop.
But have do I pay for food to eat?
Do student loans pay for that too? I know that a job can pay for it but I am moving to Atlanta like 65 miles from where I live and it will take me a while to find a part time job up there.
Food is generally considered part of housing. Sometimes you aren’t allowed to live in a dorm without having some sort of meal plan. You may want to call the housing department and check but that’s how I’ve seen it done. I think it’s some of the “board” part of “room and board.”
(I’m refering to dining hall food. If you want to go to bars or restaurants, then obviously that’s money out of your wallet)
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