We're pleased to announce the launch of our new website MOSAIEC (formerly @AIE), which is dedicated to serve college students from all walks of life & encourage them to take on as little student loan debt as possible. Visit the website: https://t.co/nxza8Z2KkU #payingforcollege
Do you know what you're worth? Whether you're working through school or looking for a job post-grad, it's important to know what pay to ask for. See our resources for knowing what you're worth: https://t.co/WustPPxRJO #careerplanning
An emergency fund can help you handle unexpected (sometimes expensive) life events. Check out this short video to learn how to start an emergency fund and how much you should save: https://t.co/lqBUbPM1BL
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The clock is always ticking when you go to college, and semesters are filled with deadlines and due dates. Here are some tips for developing time management skills in college: https://t.co/aBLxiMoJGc
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From throwing a virtual costume contest to binging spooky movies at home, here are 5 ways to have a safe and socially-distanced Halloween in college this year: https://t.co/yePSp7ZcSH
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Filling out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA, is one of the most important steps to take in paying for college. Here are answers to some common questions about the FAFSA: https://t.co/EebBqYdB8v
via @usnews#financialaid#FAFSA
When planning your career, do you know what kind of income to expect? How would your income vary in different places around the country? Use our Career Choices tool to find out: https://t.co/hOo7uZFKhe
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The first step to managing your money wisely is understanding the difference between needs and wants. Check out advice on this from one of our financial coaches: https://t.co/Om0C0HJcSR #moneymanagement
Debt is a reality that many college students face. Fortunately, there are ways to manage your debt and repayment. Here are 4 practical steps to take control of your student debt: https://t.co/H3VByAmIwY
via @CollegeBasics#moneymanagement
First-year college students sometimes experience severe homesickness. If you’re feeling homesick, here are some things you can do and things that help to know: https://t.co/ULQiljsBlm
via @CollegeXpress#collegetips
Did you know that student loan forgiveness programs allow for some of the balance on your student loans to be forgiven or cancelled if you meet certain criteria? Learn more about loan forgiveness programs: https://t.co/CQqeqDUWDa
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Many students suffered, or are still suffering, from the economic consequences of COVID-19. If you are still struggling financially, check this list of resources that can help: https://t.co/y6uktQEwC2
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Cash flow management— knowing how and when your income arrives, and how and when spend your money—helps keep your finances in good working order in college. See our key tips for managing your cash flow in college: https://t.co/aS2XnfWh5A
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Want to know how much you could earn with your degree? Check out our Major Choices tool to see the potential salary you can expect based on your major and the school you attend: https://t.co/aOj1oTU1Sc
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Getting too much scholarship and financial aid money for college sounds like a dream come true -- but it is possible. Here's what you should know if or when it happens to you: https://t.co/Iyqe8iF8fT
via @PayingForSchool#financialaid
These students used planning and creativity to meet the costs of higher education. See 10 different student strategies to pay for college: https://t.co/sbcKOm8SrV
via @usnews#moneymanagement#collegetips
Financial aid offer letters can often appear to promise enough money to attend school, but always read carefully before accepting any financial aid. Here are some things to know about financial aid offers: https://t.co/hPFj2H7bw7
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COVID-19 has forced many students into remote or distance learning. If you find yourself struggling with any of these common roadblocks during distance learning, here are ways to overcome them: https://t.co/zGMwoTaxSq
via @Petersons#onlinelearning#remotelearning
Being a student isn't easy, but finding ways to make money on the side can help with college expenses. From online tutoring to freelancing, here are a few ideas for making money as a student during the pandemic: https://t.co/MSoDlvtF7B
via @CollegeBasics#collegetips