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Student financial services resources for historically black colleges and universities.
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Welcome to The Future: Financial Aid AI
Financial Aid AI is disrupting how institutions are recruiting, educating, supporting, and retaining students—and it’s a win-win for everyone.
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3 Ways to Expand California Financial Aid Communications
AwardLetter by CampusLogic makes managing all financial aid communications easy for California institutions—and engaging for students. Chris Jordan explains >
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Central State University: Helping Students Finance Their Dreams
In this four-part series, Central State University Director of Financial Aid Sonia Slomba shares thoughts on life at CSU, an HBCU’s unique challenges, and the ABCs of student finance.
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Making Higher Education Accessible at Central State University
Sonia Slomba, Director of Financial Aid at Central State University, talks about accessibility and the school’s commitment to helping students explore funding sources to make informed decisions.
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Mississippi Valley State University joins inaugural HBCU Entrepreneurial Ecosystem Initiative
Pitching, entrepreneurship, student success—3 of our favorite things! Read on for more about how Mississippi Valley State University is working to foster entrepreneurial success in the Delta region.
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How ScholarshipUniverse Manages a World of Opportunity
Meet ScholarshipUniverse, our newest approach to simplifying the student financial services puzzle—and an exciting addition to our powerful platform. COO Chris Chumley shares his vision.
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Borrowing 101: A Class All Central State Students Should Take
Students don't have to go into debt to get an education. In Part 3 of this series, Sonia Slomba of Central State University explains how her FinAid Office helps them make informed borrowing decisions.
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Working to Keep College Costs Down at Central State University
Innovation costs money. In part 4 of this series, Director of Student Financial Aid Sonia Slomba discusses the ways Central State University drives innovation—without passing the cost on to students.
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