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Category Archives: Financial Aid

How to Pay for College with Federal Work Study

federal work study

Federal work study is for undergrad and graduate students who show financial need when applying through FAFSA. It is a great option to earn extra money to help pay for college. You’ll gain work experience. Learn how to qualify and what kind of work study jobs are on and off campus.

Posted byJen LeeNovember 30, 2020December 1, 2020Posted inFinancial Aid

Great Summer Gigs for Students

Great Summer Gigs for Students

Summer’s here and it’s time to start earning money! Here are 5 gigs for this Summer.

Posted byvenessaMay 24, 2019January 28, 2020Posted inFinancial AidTags: financialaid-featured-articleLeave a comment on Great Summer Gigs for Students

6 Ways to Pay for College

6 ways to pay for college

Let’s face it: College is a major investment in your future. An expensive one, too. Fortunately, creative ways do exist for students to not only decrease their student loan accumulation but also to get some extra dollars that may cover most if not all of their college expenses.

Posted byvenessaJanuary 24, 2019Posted inFinancial AidLeave a comment on 6 Ways to Pay for College

Should I Get a Credit Card in College?

Get a Credit Card in College

Owning a credit card may seem like an important first step in growing up and taking charge of your financial health — and in many ways doing so can be — but there are some risks associated with that shiny new piece of plastic.

Posted byvenessaJanuary 3, 2019Posted inFinancial AidLeave a comment on Should I Get a Credit Card in College?

7 FAFSA tips to get the most financial aid

7 FAFSA tips to get the most financial aid

Each year, the federal government awards more than $150 billion in student loans, grants, and work-study awards to eligible students. Here are seven tips for finding colleges with best financial aid.

Posted byvenessaNovember 10, 2017Posted inFinancial AidLeave a comment on 7 FAFSA tips to get the most financial aid

8 ways to pay for college

8 ways to pay for college

If your dream school seems too expensive after financial aid, here are a bunch of other ways to pay for college.

Posted byvenessaJune 1, 2017February 6, 2020Posted inFinancial AidLeave a comment on 8 ways to pay for college

Think you don’t qualify for financial aid? That’s cray.

Think you don’t qualify for financial aid? That's cray.

The government offers over $150 billion in financial aid every year, but almost half of students don’t apply. Why?

Posted byvenessaMarch 15, 2017Posted inFinancial AidLeave a comment on Think you don’t qualify for financial aid? That’s cray.

Frequently asked questions about the new FAFSA

Frequently asked questions about the new FAFSA

Questions about the new FAFSA? Get your answers here.

Posted byvenessaJanuary 24, 2017November 22, 2019Posted inFinancial AidLeave a comment on Frequently asked questions about the new FAFSA

What’s new with the FAFSA: current and future changes

FAFSA changes

The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) changes from year to year. Learn about some of the recent and upcoming updates.

Posted byvenessaSeptember 6, 2016Posted inFinancial AidLeave a comment on What’s new with the FAFSA: current and future changes

What to do while waiting for your financial aid award letter to arrive

What to do while waiting for your financial aid award letter to arrive

While you wait for your financial award letter to arrive, here are some financially responsible ways to prepare for your next steps.

Posted byvenessaApril 26, 2016Posted inFinancial AidLeave a comment on What to do while waiting for your financial aid award letter to arrive

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