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Financial Literacy and Support

Financial Literacy and Support

In addition to an academic and career plan, we want to help you plan for how you'll pay for college and budget for living expenses while on your educational journey. Connect with our staff for any questions related tuition, scholarships, or if you are experiencing financial difficulties.

Billing, Financial Aid and Scholarships


 - help with understanding the financial aid process, including submitting your FAFSA, scholarship information and finding resources to meet your college expenses.

 - here to answer questions about your tuition, payment plan options, veteran benefits, and other bill related inquires.

 -  the FAFSA determines how much financial aid you're eligible to receive, which could include grants, scholarships, work-study funds, and loans. This must be completed for every year of enrollment.

 

Financial Support and Resources

 - offering free clothing to students for appropriate interview wear and everyday needs.

 - on-campus food pantry with free fresh produce, refrigerated, frozen, and non-perishable food items and hygiene products.

 - local and regional resources available to help meet your basic needs and well-being. 

- allows students to borrow textbooks at no charge for an entire semester.

 - support for first-generation college students from moderate and low-income families. 

 - help with navigating financial, academic, and personal challenges. 

 

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Student Resources

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Get support mapping out your courses, exploring opportunities for enhancing your academic experience, or take advantage of the free learning support options available.

Learn more about how you can begin gathering the tools and building for your future success.

We believe that for you to be successful your basic physical, emotional, and social needs must be met. Learn more about the resources and support available to support you holistically.

Financial Literacy and Support

Connect with our staff for any questions related tuition, scholarships, or if you are experiencing financial difficulties. 

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We want to ensure you feel a sense of belonging through active engagement and support networks both on and off campus. Go Norse!

The First-Year Student Success Hub is here to make the leap from high school to college as smooth as possible.


We understand that you may need access to additional resources to meet your basic needs and well-being. We continously collaborate with local and regional partners to help support you in any way possible. 

Questions about myÕý°ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¼Ç¼×ÊÁÏ or Canvas? Having issues with a password or need help locating a computer lab? We can help you with these tech questions and so much more. 

 

Experiencing or witnessing a physical or mental health crisis?

 

Please contact one of the following:

University Police at (859) 572-7777

Õý°ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¼Ç¼×ÊÁÏ Counseling Services at (859) 572-5650 

The National Suicide & Crisis Lifeline by dialing 988