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Your student loan payments are due: 3 strategies to support community college students’ financial wellness

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Blogs Your student loan payments are due: 3 strategies to support community college students’ financial wellness When I think back to my time in college, student loans were something that nearly everyone had, but not something any of us fully understood. Specifically, we weren’t educated on how to repay them.

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Options After High School—Let’s Explore!

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College/University There are benefits to going to college and university after high school. Some of these include higher education, specialized degrees, and networking opportunities. There are financial considerations to take into account like scholarships , loans, and grants.

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What Do High School Students Think About Higher Ed?

BestColleges

A new survey of high school students reveals attitudes about college and other post-graduation plans. Students believe in the financial payoff of higher education but remain wary of high tuition and loan debt. Respondents from higher-income families have more faith in the value of higher education.

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Proposed California Budget Includes $40 Billion for Higher Ed

BestColleges

California Community Colleges would see a little over $652 million of ongoing funding under the proposed plan. Gavin Newsom introduced his budget for higher education with around $40 billion in funding for higher education in the state, including goals to increase access to higher education and expand college affordability.

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How to Pay for College: 10 Ways to Get By

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Federal financial aid through FAFSA If you’re looking into how to pay for college, most U.S. citizens and permanent residents can qualify for unsubsidized federal student loans and parent loans by filling out the FAFSA, as long as they’re enrolled at least half-time.

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What is “one front door” onboarding and how could it help your students?

EAB

Insights from Dr. Tiffany Ray-Patterson, VP of Student Success at Germanna Community College Based on our Office Hours with EAB podcast, Episode 166, Could Your Students Benefit from “One Front Door” Onboarding? Their unique approach is paving the way for a more inclusive and equitable educational experience for all students.

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UC Riverside Unveils Bachelor of Arts Program at Norco State Prison

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They want their students to continue seeking higher education. "If Godrej added: "These are people who are going to get released with a University of California bachelor's degree that we hope is going to open doors for them, not just in the arena of employment, but actually in the arena of higher education.