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Student Financial Guide is your Guide to College Success |
Student Financial Guide covers financial matters before, during, and immediately after college. The website equips you with the knowledge you need to help make wise decisions throughout your college experience. The Student Financial Guide website was recently released and is owned by a private organization partly funded by one of the nation’s largest non-profit credit counseling organizations. Do you know your credit score?Credit Report Counseling can increase your credit score.Click here to get started. |
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Life After College Graduation |
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For most, life after college graduation usually consists of going back to school for a higher degree of education, starting a career, starting a family, or moving back home with your parents before deciding what to do with your life. Whatever you decide to do, you should start preparing for the real world months before your graduation date. |
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Financial Aid Countdown Calendar |
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Junior Year
Fall
· Now is the time to get serious about the colleges in which you are interested. Meet with your guidance counselor to help you narrow down your choices. Hopefully by the spring, you will have your top 10 list. College visits are always a great idea. Remember this will be the place you spend the next four years, so do the research required to make the right choice.
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Successful Job Hunting After Graduation |
Step one: self-analysis
Of course you go to school and get a degree in what you think you want to do after you graduate but once you finally get to that point in life its still important to ask yourself, who am I, what are my skills, and what do I want? Sometimes people end up graduating just to graduate and end up having no interest in their field of expertise so it’s important to know who you are and what you are aiming for. |
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Tips for Dealing with the Financial Aid Counselor |
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If you want to impress your financial aid counselor and build a positive relationship, take ownership of the financial aid application process and all that it entails. Yes, you have to do your financial aid homework! That means: |
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