Learn skills to increase your financial independence and manage your money
TRIO students are expected to complete at least one of our short, interactive Financial Literacy online modules (FL 101) each year. The modules are designed to give you the skills necessary to manage your money and increase your financial independence.
All students on financial aid are encouraged to complete the short module Using Financial Aid to Pay for College (Course number 188). This module describes the basics of financial aid, including the types of aid, applying for aid, borrower responsibilities, and repayment strategies.
Financial Literacy 101 is designed for freshman students. Learn about your own financial personality and the basics required to effectively manage money and pay for college.
Financial Literacy 201 (Course number 189) is designed for transfer students and covers topics including maintaining financial health, budgeting, tips on saving money, and paying off student loans.
Financial Literacy 301 (Course number 195) is designed for students preparing for the years after graduation and provides an overview of long-term financial planning strategies including your financial personality, paying off college debts including loan forgiveness and setting long term financial goals.
Meet with DSP/TRIO Coordinator
You may be eligible for disability-related funding, scholarships, or services from the Department of Rehabilitation.
Meet with a Financial Aid Counselor
A Financial Aid Office counselor holds weekly on-site meetings at DSP. Check with the receptionist for dates and times. The counselor assists students with individual Financial Aid issues and FAFSA-related questions.
Additional Resources for Current and Graduating Students
The Sage Scholars Program
The SAGE (Student Achievement Guided by Experience) Scholars Program enriches and empowers its students' academic education by providing professional training and real-world experience. SAGE Scholars are low-income and high-achieving undergraduates who explore their professional options through guided research, paid internships, workshops, and SAGE sponsored networks. SAGE Scholars benefit from working with experts and leaders in their fields, developing life-long professional skills.