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Welcome to the “News You Can Use” Section

Welcome to the “News You Can Use” Section

As part of our commitment to empowering your educational journey, we’ve created this special section to share a variety of news, tips, and opportunities that may be beneficial as you pursue your DebtFreeDegree. Here, you’ll find an assortment of articles, updates, and resources that have sparked our interest and could potentially serve as valuable tools for your success.

**Please Keep in Mind:**

The information provided in the “News You Can Use” section is compiled from various sources and is not fully vetted by Dr. Elizabeth Rosner or the DebtFreeDegree team. We offer these insights as a starting point for your own exploration and encourage you to verify the details and relevance to your personal educational path.

**In This Section:**

  • **Educational Articles:** Discover articles that offer strategies for academic achievement and financial savvy.
  • **Industry Updates:** Stay informed about the latest trends and changes in higher education and financial aid.
  • **Resource Spotlights:** Learn about new tools and services that could enhance your learning experience or ease the financial aspects of college.

Remember, while we aim to provide you with thought-provoking content, it’s important to approach each piece of news with a critical eye and determine its applicability to your individual situation. Your proactive approach to education is what will truly make a difference in achieving a DebtFreeDegree.

  • No Loan Colleges

    No-loan colleges are transformative institutions that have adopted a groundbreaking approach to higher education financing. These colleges ensure that students can graduate without the need for student loans, often by offering increased grants, scholarships, and work-study opportunities to cover tuition and other expenses. This initiative is designed to alleviate the financial strain on students and their families, promoting a more equitable access to education. No-loan colleges are leading the charge in the movement toward a more sustainable and debtfree future for graduates, embodying the principles of financial empowerment and educational accessibility that I champion with the DebtFreeDegree initiative and discuss in my book.

  • Minnesota 529 College Savings Plan

    College savings for every future!
    Give the gift of knowledge, career skills, and life-changing opportunities to a loved one—in the form of a tax-advantaged, benefits-oriented college savings account that can be used for a variety of qualified educational expenses.

  • GAfutures.org Georgia Student Finance Commission

    GAfutures.org is an invaluable resource for students and families in Georgia, providing comprehensive information and tools to help navigate the journey through higher education. The platform offers guidance on college planning, financial aid, and career exploration, aiming to empower individuals to make informed decisions about their educational futures. With a focus on accessibility and opportunity, GAfutures.org is dedicated to helping students achieve their dreams without the burden of excessive debt, aligning perfectly with the DebtFreeDegree philosophy.

  • Ways to Pay for Housing in College

    Tuition is not the only expense to consider when you are trying to finance your college education; housing is also a significant expense. Knowing how to pay for housing well in advance is important.

  • FloridaShines.org

    FloridaShines is Florida’s Student Hub of Innovative Educational Services, an information-rich website of free online tools and resources to help students and adult learners succeed in school, earn a college degree, and embark on a rewarding career. Among the many features available on FloridaShines is the ability to easily research and compare all public colleges and universities in Florida, search for courses, check your progress to graduation, and so much more.

  • https://www.collegesimply.com/

    Discover your ideal college match with CollegeSimply’s data-driven search features. Make the most of our in-depth rankings and student reviews as you create your 2024 college list. With over 3,500 U.S. schools at your fingertips, our interactive tools allow you to filter, sort, compare, and even map your options, all in the quest for the perfect college fit tailored to your educational goals.

  • https://www.lendingtree.com/student/colleges-no-student-loans-policy/

    Through no-loan policies, these schools’ financial aid offices promise not to employ federal, institutional or private student loans to help you meet your cost of attendance. They replace debt with scholarships, grants and work-study opportunities, plus parent contributions when possible.

  • https://time.com/6962592/college-tuition-costs-financial-aid/

    A number of private colleges — some considered elite and others middle-of-the-pack — have exceeded the $90,000 threshold for the first time this year as they set their annual costs for tuition, board, meals, and other expenses.

  • https://bigfuture.collegeboard.org/

    You can check out careers you’re interested in. You can find colleges based on what’s important to you. You can discover ways to pay for college.

  • https://www.napfa.org/napfa-foundation-college-affordability-project

    With the rising costs of college, the NAPFA Foundation has dedicated itself to offering families the tools needed to create a cost-effective plan for paying for college. With the free College Money Report, made available by our partner College Aid Pro, you will be able to review specific costs associated with attending the colleges of your choice and gain valuable insights into the complex world of financial aid.

  • https://www.peointernational.org/educational-support/

    We take great pride in transforming the lives of women by providing grants, scholarships, awards and loans for higher education, alongside owning and supporting Cottey College – a distinguished liberal arts college dedicated solely to women.

  • The University of Wisconsin-Madison’s education school is extending its Wisconsin Teacher Pledge for a third time in an aim to address teacher shortages across the state. The program within the School of Education covers in-state tuition and fees, as well as testing and licensing costs, for all teacher education students who commit to working in any Wisconsin school for four years. Those who pledge to work in subject areas or school districts with high need can complete their service in three years.

    https://captimes.com/news/education/uw-extends-free-teaching-degrees-for-grads-who-stay-in-state/article_ff7164f2-00d7-11ef-8b9a-2f2c278d1d31.html