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How to Attract Diverse Families with Financial Aid

School & Student Services by Community Brands

Schools can ensure their financial aid policies, application processes, and available resources are clearly outlined on their websites, brochures, and admissions materials. Break down what financial aid entails: scholarships, need-based grants, payment plans, or tuition discounts.

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The Federal Work-Study Program

College Planners of America

Examples are reading tutors for young children, literacy tutors for adults, and mathematics tutors at local public high schools. Students can use work-study money to cover some college expenses, but they will typically require other sources, such as scholarships, grants, or loans, to cover the total Cost of Attendance at their college.

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

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Financial aid offices are well-positioned to provide guidance on these areas, but there are likely other offices on campus who also have resources to support students as they make this financial transition such as money management centers or student services. Take the diagnostic to find out.