BLOG | COLLEGE
1 min read | February 1, 2021
Walking onto campus for the first time as a student can be intimidating. You don’t want to get overwhelmed with all the new areas to explore, so here are some tips for connecting with helpful resources on campus.
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BLOG | COLLEGE
1 min read | February 1, 2021
Have you received a student loan refund check or deposit to your account? If you have, this usually means that the cost of your tuition, fees, and room and board was less than your accepted federal aid amount.
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BLOG | COLLEGE
2 min read | February 20, 2020
So you’ve done it. You’ve graduated college. Congratulations! Now comes one of the toughest question for most students, how to pay off the loans. With potentially multiple loans issued each year, there can be a lot to keep track of.
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BLOG | COLLEGE
1 min read | February 8, 2020
There are a ton of options students can use to maximize the value of their old textbooks, from making confetti to making some money — it’s just a matter of finding out which option serves you best.
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BLOG | CAREER
2 min read | February 8, 2020
Internships are one of the most useful tools available to students. But when it comes to finding an internship, the path can be somewhat unclear. Luckily, there are plenty of resources available to help students secure an internship!
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BLOG | COLLEGE
2 min read | February 8, 2020
Comparing the costs of different colleges and universities is not black and white. There are many factors that go into calculating the final cost. Consider these questions to help you make the most informed decision.
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BLOG | FRAUD
2 min read | February 8, 2020
College students can be targets for fraudsters looking to scam people who aren’t used to making big financial and life decisions. Here are some scams to look out for and ways to protect yourself.
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BLOG | COLLEGE
2 min read | January 31, 2020
If you’re taking virtual classes or working from home, sometimes it might be hard to stay focused. Try these tips to boost productivity when all you want to do is lounge on the couch with a book or watch TV (but that’s OK sometimes too).
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BLOG | COLLEGE
2 min read | January 31, 2020
Many financial institutions offer special perks for their student accounts and student credit cards; however, you’ll want to explore which benefits continue after graduation and which terms may change.
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BLOG | COLLEGE
2 min read | January 31, 2020
Parking on campus can be limited or nonexistent for students. If you’re going to bring a car to school, parking is something you’ll need to think about ahead of time to avoid expensive tickets and get to class on time.
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BLOG | COLLEGE
4 min read | January 31, 2020
Are you ready for the holidays but your savings account isn’t? Consider a part-time job or side gig to bring in some extra cash! There are plenty of ways to bring in some dough that do not require full-time commitments.
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BLOG | COLLEGE
2 min read | January 31, 2020
Textbooks can be a huge expense to an already expensive school year. There are pros of renting instead of buying and vice versa, but there are other options besides those two to save some money.
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BLOG | COLLEGE
3 min read | January 31, 2020
Everyone talks about financial aid through the FAFSA, but there isn’t a lot of discussion about private student loans — offers that come flooding in as you’re applying to schools. Let’s explore differences between federal and private loans.
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BLOG | COLLEGE
2 min read | January 31, 2020
The main purpose of college is to learn. It’s a time to prepare and grow for the career that you will someday have. Between studying, going to class, and all the extra things in life, sleep can be low on the priority list.
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PODCAST | COLLEGE
14 min | October 23, 2019
In this episode, the hosts discuss the importance of involvement outside of the classroom. They also share the impact of involvement and how it has been helpful to their own careers. Purdue Research Study (Click Here)
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PODCAST | COLLEGE
19 min | October 2, 2019
In this episode, our hosts talk with a special guest about their own educational journeys. The team discusses things they would've done differently, the same, and tips, tricks, and information they found helpful during the education series interviews.
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PODCAST | COLLEGE
18 min | September 18, 2019
Hosts interview Dawn Aubry, Associate VP of Enrollment Management at Oakland University about different paths of education post-high school, trends for post-high school education, and how post-high school education might impact someone's future.
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PODCAST | COLLEGE
13 min | September 4, 2019
In this episode the Wallet Watch team interviews MSU Financial Aid. We are talking about different questions and considerations relating to paying for college. This is an episode for anyone considering higher education or supporting someone through it.
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PODCAST | COLLEGE
9 min | May 8, 2019
Today we've got our first interview! We are interviewing our intern and experienced side hustler Andrei. We're talking about additional ways to make money and monetizing your strengths.
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BLOG | BUDGETING
2 min read | January 27, 2019
Figuring out how to pay for college can add additional stress for students, and scholarships aren’t always right at our fingertips. Here are some ways you can narrow your search and easily find scholarships that are just right for you.
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BLOG | COLLEGE
2 min read | January 27, 2019
Whether or not it’s your first year, homesickness is very common. According to a study done by UCLA Higher Education Institute, 69% of first year college students experience some form of homesickness.
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BLOG | COLLEGE
1 min read | January 27, 2019
Graduating from college is exciting, but it also comes with the responsibility of making student loan payments. This can seem overwhelming, but we have some tips to help make student loan debt more manageable.
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BLOG | COLLEGE
2 min read | January 27, 2019
An important thing to remember when choosing a major, is that you’re not locking yourself in to this one position.
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BLOG | COLLEGE
2 min read | January 27, 2019
Uncertainty in your schedule can make it a struggle to balance school, work and life. Learn to create a routine to reduce the strain on your mental and physical health, increasing your overall efficiency, success, and happiness.
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