Three free printables you can use to prepare for your semester! This guide will show you how. Save now and click through to read the full article!
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How to Prep for the Semester With Free College Printables

It’s no secret that I love planners. I also really love printables, which are basically customizable single-sheet planners specifically for tacking health, activities, assignments, or grades. (Plus you get to print them out over and over again every time you need one – so cost friendly!)

Printables continue to be targeted towards stay at home moms or working women, though, so I’ve been missing out on some of the fun. Rather than wait for someone else to solve the problem, I’ve started  making my own printables specifically for college students. I want to share them with you all for free, because if I’m getting something out of using them, then I want you to, as well!

I’ve put together a starter pack of three free printables for all of you. These are specifically intended for use at the start of the semester, so whether you love organization or you’re totally lost on what to do, now is the perfect time to give them a shot!

If you’re looking for more tips for getting organized, check out this post!

Weekly Schedule Printable

3 free printables for college students. Do yourself a favor, set yourself up for a great semester, and download these now!Free college printables – weekly schedule!

The first printable is a weekly schedule printable. This is just a simple, clean-cut planning page that you can use to schedule your week. I use colored pens and pencils to fill it out so that I have every week at a glance. You can access it here, in my free resource library for Sara Laughed subscribers. To subscribe to the mailing list and get your password, please click here.

If you’re looking for more information on how to schedule, plan, or use time management, check out this post on balancing time in college!

Semester Schedule Printable

3 free printables for college students. Do yourself a favor, set yourself up for a great semester, and download these now!Free college printables – semester at a glance!

The second free college printable is a semester-at-a-glance planner. It is divided into 14 weeks, the length of the average American college semester, and has slots for every day that you can use to write down important due dates. This is an easy way to make sure that you never miss any important deadlines! It slips easily into a folder or binder, or can be hung on your cork board. To download the semester-at-a-glance printable as a PDF for free, head over to the free printable library for my subscribers. You can get your password by subscribing here.

Assignment List Printable (See How to Use it Here!)

3 free printables for college students. Do yourself a favor, set yourself up for a great semester, and download these now!Free college printables – assignment list!

The third and final free printable is this assignment tracker. I talk a lot about assignment lists in my eBook, but for those of you who aren’t up to speed, I like to track all my assignments in a single document so I am never surprised by what’s coming up, no matter what class it’s for. This pretty printable lets you write out each assignment and keep track of them all in a way that’s clean and not too overwhelming. To download the assignment list printable,head over to the free printable library for my subscribers. You can get your password by subscribing here.

I find that these three printables are invaluable organizers for starting a new semester, but I’d love to hear from you. As a college student, what kind of printables would you like to see? What do you think would be most useful for you?

Sara Laughed

Hey hey! I'm Sara, an American writer living in the Netherlands and working as a product manager.

  1. Michelle Wallisch says:

    I absolutely love these, thank you so much! The hourly and assignment ones are probably my favorites. I’ve seen lots of hourly planners/printables and lots of them start at 6 am and end at 7 pm, which isn’t the best when you’re a busy college student!

    Thanks so much again for sharing these awesome printables!
    xoxo

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  3. J Strand says:

    So I don’t know if any one else is having this problem, but I can’t access the link to get the password? It’s giving me an error of 404 not found when I clink any of the links listed.

  4. judith says:

    You’re fantastic! I was panicking when I realized I hadn’t bought a planner. Yours are so cute and simple, thank you for posting these- they’ve helped release me of some stress!! This whole sight is super cute, love it!!

    Judith

  5. ELyde torres says:

    By far the best page I have found in the last 7 years of searching for resources. Outstanding page, every student needs to see this!!

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