Finding Financial Aid Resources in the Library
September 9, 2009 at 8:00 pm | In new resources | 1 Comment
New, updated editions of essential financial aid resources for students are available at Galvin Library. In cooperation with the university’s financial aid department, the library has more than 20 titles available that can be easily accessed in the Reference collection located on the upper level. For assistance in locating or using the materials, the Reference Desk is staffed at all hours the library is open.
Financing higher education has never been easy and the current economy has placed added strains on families and individuals who seek advanced education in an effort to broaden their future opportunities. Grants, awards, and scholarships for students of all backgrounds, qualifications and demographics are available to be researched at the library. Financial assistance for women, Hispanic-, Native-, and Asian-Americans, veteran’s families, and those with disabilities are featured titles, as well as titles such as Paying for College without Going Broke, the College Money Handbook, and the Ultimate Scholarship Book 2009. IIT students can find a wealth of materials in Galvin Library and assistance with additional questions concerning financial aid can be found in the university’s Financial Aid Office located in Main Building, office 104.
View a full list of available titles.
Search a database of private scholarship sources compiled by IIT’s Office of Financial Aid.
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I saved a lot of money over the last 3 years researching financial aid and have used a lot of these tools. Will use more Im sure….thank you.
Comment by Mike — October 9, 2009 #