Financial Wellness

Additional Resources

Developing healthy skills related to Financial Wellness is an important step in maintaining your overall wellbeing. Whether you are interested in more opportunities or just want to learn more about Financial Wellness, check out some of the awesome resources below!

  • Federal Student Aid: The Federal Student Aid website provides a number of resources that every college student would need. Whether you’ve just begun your college career or are looking toward graduation, the Federal Student Aid website is your first stop in all things loans. Learn about the Financial Aid process in there easy to follow videos or complete your exit counseling after graduation. Whatever you need, this site has it.
  • Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA): If you are reading this page, chances are you have already filled out a FAFSA. However, completing this document needs to be done each year you are enrolled in school! Visit this page to complete your FAFSA every year or learn about different filing options.
  • Internal Revenue Service (IRS): A large part of becoming an adult is learning about taxes. The IRS is responsible for the determination, assessment, and collection of internal revenue in the United States. Visit their website to learn more!
  • Textbook Buying Tips: In this article, Laura T. Coffey give college students 11 ways to beat the system when buying college text books. If you are looking to save some money the next time you go to purchase your textbooks, check out this article!
  • CashCourse: CashCourse is your guide to making informed financial choices. Take charge of your money and learn the financial skills that make sense in the real world. The best part about CashCourse, registration is free!
  • Mint: Mint is a budgeting tool that helps you create and stick to a budget. It is also available on a mobile app.
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