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Financial Literacy Budgeting According to the

Author : myesha-ticknor | Published Date : 2025-06-27

Description: Financial Literacy Budgeting According to the National Center for Education Statistics NCES the research arm of the US Department of Education students who dropped out of postsecondary institutions cited financial reasons as the

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Financial Literacy Budgeting According to the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), the research arm of the U.S. Department of Education, students who dropped out of postsecondary institutions cited financial reasons as the primary catalyst for leaving school. Learning to develop and manage a budget is a key skill set that will help you achieve both short- and long-term financial goals throughout life – skills that are especially handy during college when money is typically tight. For pointers on developing a budget, or to get tips for keeping your budget on track, consider using the ECMC’s Budget worksheet. And remember, keep your eyes on the prize. The time you put into your budget, and the choices you make to keep your budget on track, will pay off over the long run by providing you with greater financial independence and security. Education Pays While the cost of college may seem intimidating, keep in mind that people are willing to help you find the resources – scholarships, grants, and loans – you need to attend college. What's more, people are willing to help you for free. Talk to the financial aid office for tips on how to start your search. Adults with advanced degrees earn four times more than those with just a high school diploma. (U.S. Census Bureau) Not only do college graduates earn more, but your future employers expect some college education. Ninety percent of the fastest growing jobs in the new information and service economy will require some postsecondary education. (U.S. Department of Education) There are more benefits! College graduates are less likely to be unemployed and are more likely to be in better health and active in their communities than those with only a high school diploma. (College Board) Your rights and responsibilities Right to ask: Costs and refund policies Percentage of students who complete the program; percentage of students placed in jobs What financial help is available Them to explain the various elements in your financial aid package Responsibility to: Research the colleges Know and comply with all application deadlines Respond promptly and provide all information Read and keep copies of all forms Complete loan entrance and exit counseling Repay your student loans Don’t Let College Costs Keep You From Earning a Degree! If applied for Financial Aid, talk to the Financial Aid Office if you have a change in: Dependency Status Marital Status Income and Assets

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