Additional Resources
Before you read this section, read the Money Management Basics and Financial Aid 101 sections of this guide, which include tips on how to develop good financial habits and make the best of available aid, as well as problem-solving steps to take when you’re experiencing financial hardship. In particular, the If You’re Struggling Financially section will help you come up with a step-by-step strategy on how to use the resources below.
NOTE:
The following is meant to introduce you to some local and national resources. It is up to you to gather up-to-date and comprehensive information about them and determine if they are the right fit for you.
Childcare (See Student Parents)
Clothing
​Collection Agencies
Computer Use and Purchases
Conference Funding
Credit Reports and Counseling
Dental Care
Financial Literacy
Food
General Purpose Funding
Graduate/Professional School Application and Testing Fees
Graduate Students
Housing and Shelter
International Students
Job Search
Legal and Judicial Affairs Assistance
LGBTQ Students
Medical Care
Non-Traditional Students
Student Parents
Tax Return Preparation
Textbooks and Supplies
Transportation and Travel
Veterans
Vision Care
Women