Welcome!
I would suggest reading the new member post in my signature (landscape on mobile)
Your budget is light, dice chips range from .13 to .35 (this is where you're budget currently is). Your best bet for non-dice chips is to appeal to a member who has something they would be willing to help a college student out with. This happens from time to time. Look for slightly loved Tinas, or members that went ham and have too many Tinas, or someone willing to part with Nexgens.
I would suggest running a .10/.20 game for a college game. This would be more in line with your chip budget and college; I love these stakes; I get to drink and focus on fun and socializing, rather than paying for all my semester credits. I'm almost twice your age and a bankroll where I can afford to be a losing player, these stakes are still very enjoyable, there is no need to increase risk or exclude those that can't afford a .25/.50 game. My PLO .5/.5 game is unchained and we often get 3k plus on the table. Last week I played in our .10/.10 game and I won $180, sure I was sun running but that is 9 times the buy in, and I wasn't the only winner.
This is the breakdown I would run:
.10 - 100
.50 - 100
1 - 200
5 - 100
That's $700 in the bank; you can scale up over time, and in a pinch, you can let $20s and $100s play. If you have more than 700 on the table, you're players are likely stretching too much or you shouldn't call it a college game.