In addition to getting ready for classes, there are important things you need to know as you begin to make San Diego your new home:
www.apartmentguide.com has hundreds of listings on local San Diego area apartments. Information is provided for FREE.
www.homestayservices.com provides international students with "home away from home" accommodations with American host families in Southern California.
Five bulletin boards are located across campus with ads for roommates by fellow students. Check them out!
Almost every rental situation requires you to sign a contract. This contract specifies the rental amount, the rental conditions, and your responsibilities as a tenant, be sure to read everything in the contract BEFORE signing it!
Many rental agreements include the cost of water usage. If you need to arrange for gas and/or electricity, contact San Diego Gas and Electric (SDG&E) at 1-800-411-SDGE (7343). A security deposit may be required. Utilities are billed to you on a monthly basis, and are payable upon receipt.
Telephone service is usually not included in your rental agreement. Contact Southern Broadcasting Company (AT&T) at 1-800-310-2355 for telephone service information. Be aware of the various fees: installation charges, security deposit, long distance, and monthly charges.
Choosing the right financial institution is important because it can save you money depending on checking account fees and the interest earnings on any savings account you may have. Visit several banks and compare their services, types of checking and savings accounts, and costs before making your decision. Available types of checking accounts include:
Minimum Balance Accounts:This type of account is well suited for those who write more than ten checks per month. There is no charge for writing checks provided you maintain certain minimum monthly balance. If you should fall below the minimum balance, you are charged a processing fee for the checks that you write.
Package Accounts:There is usually a monthly fee for services which include unlimited check writing, overdraft privileges (automatic loans charged to your bank credit card which permit you to write checks for more than the amount in your account), personalized checks, safety deposit box, check guarantee card, and traveler's or cashier's checks. Although this type of account is beneficial if you write a large number of checks each month and do not maintain a minimum monthly balance, the monthly fees do add up.
Interest Checking Accounts: These accounts pay interest on the balance compounded daily. A minimum balance is usually required and there is a charge for each check you write, which can often consume the interest earned on this type of account.
Savings Overdraft Coverage: This is a form of protection from overdraft charges which is provided by some banks. If you write a check and do not have sufficient funds in your account. Although there is a transfer fee, it is usually less than the overdraft charges in a regular checking account.
Determine your monthly "fixed expenses." This will usually include rent, utilities, laundry, insurance premiums, toiletries, etc.
Estimate your "variable expenses" for a given month. These will include food, entertainment, clothing, books, supplies, and travel.
Keep track of all your expenses in a notebook and analyze them regularly to identify unnecessary or wasteful expenditures.
Avoid becoming dependent on credit cards. The fasted way to bankruptcy is spending money you do not have. The "buy now-pay later" approach to budgeting rarely succeeds.
It is important to note that your budget represents only an estimate of monthly expenses. Set aside some money every month for the "unexpected."
The Driver's License
You must obtain a valid driver's license in order to operate a motor vehicle - car and/or motorcycle in California. To obtain a California license, contact the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) at 1450 Graves Avenue, El Cajon. To qualify, you must pass an eye examination, a written test, and a driving test. The CALIFORNIA DRIVER'S HANDBOOK is available at no cost from the DMV.
VehicleInsurance
Having valid vehicle insurance is required by law in California. This means you cannot legally drive a car without such coverage. Consult the telephone YELLOW PAGES under "Insurance" for a list of companies. Insurance rates vary based on your gender, grade point average and even whether or not you are a smoker.
Vehicle Registration
If you own a motorcycle or an automobile, you need to register it with the DMV. Fees vary based upon price, size, and the age of the vehicle.
Parking
You must have a valid permit to park on campus. Permits and fee information may be obtained from the Cashier's Office in the One Stop Center.
VehiclePurchase
You have evaluated your need, financial resources, and ownership responsibilities, and you have decided to buy a car. Purchasing the right one for you requires careful shopping. Before you buy a used car, seek the advice of someone with knowledge about automobiles, and the used car market. It is also recommended that you take the car to a certified auto mechanic and obtain an evaluation. It is also recommended that you read magazines on how to "Buy a Used Car." The library should have several magazines in this field.