Helpful tools to help understand money management, learn what a budget is and how it can help you stay on track with your goals before, during and after college.
- Financial Literacy
- College Affordability and Transparency Center
- Creating Your Budget
- Federal Student Aid
- College Preparation Checklist
- Money Management & Budgeting Playlist
- Debt and Borrowing Money
- Credit and Identity Theft
- Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
- Net Price Calculator
- Tax Information for Students
FinAid.org is an award-winning site that has grown into the most comprehensive annotated collection of information about student financial aid on the web. The site's array of calculators includes college cost estimators, loan payment calculators, and savings projectors.
- Go to FinAid.org
Fastweb.com is the oldest free online scholarship matching service. Its database has more than 600,000 scholarships totaling more than $1 billion. A full-time research staff adds nearly 250 new scholarships each week and updates scholarship information daily.
College Depot provides access to higher education opportunities for underserved populations in the Phoenix community. While the focus is for students in Arizona there are general scholarships for all types of students and a comprehensive college planning service.
- Go to College Depot
Collegeboard.com is a production of the College Board — the creator of the SAT test. The site is about "all things college" and includes a comprehensive section about paying for college. You can also register online to take the SAT.
- Go to Collegeboard.org
College Express allows you to sign up and search through their database of more than 200,000 scholarships.
ScholarshipExperts.com is a free scholarship resource that allows students to search for updated and accurate scholarship information. They employ a professional staff of data researchers to maintain an up-to-date database of more than 2.4 million scholarships, worth more than $15.5 billion.
Abetterchance.org is a scholarship search engine to assist students in finding national scholarships.
The campus library contains many reference books about scholarships and general college financial aid information, including:
- The College Blue Book
- Directory of Financial Aid for Women
- Don't Miss Out: The Ambitious Student's Guide to Financial Aid
- The Grants Register
- Brochures, Checklists, and more on our Tools page.
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