by Janae Mann | Jul 20, 2023 | Campus Life, Campus Life Blog, Money & Finances
It’s daunting to think of adding one more thing to the to-do list on top of getting settled on campus, but considering having a part-time job might just be worth your while. Working while being a full-time student can provide you with many valuable skills that can be...
by Samantha Johnson | Dec 21, 2018 | Campus Life Blog, Money & Finances, Warrior-Stories-Slider
Recently, the WSU Foundation Scholarship application process was changed and now it’s SO EASY. You’re all smart enough to get into college in the first place, so I know that you’re smart enough to give it a shot! How do you apply to scholarships you ask? I’ll...
by Breanna McGeorge | Dec 6, 2018 | Admissions, Money & Finances
If you’re anything like me, financial aid is a confusing jumble of papers, taxes and money. WSU requires students to complete a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) every year and you may be selected to have your FAFSA verified. There are a...
by Violet DeStefano | Nov 6, 2018 | Admissions Blog, Money & Finances, Residence Life
Let’s talk money. College may come with a high price tag, but it doesn’t have to be overwhelming. A lot of people get uncomfortable talking about money especially when discussing how they are going to pay for college. Financial aid is an option to help! Without it,...
by Natalie Griesch | Oct 4, 2018 | Admissions Blog, Feature Post, Money & Finances
College is a time in your life that can be puzzling while trying to find a part-time job that fits you. It can seem like a lot to handle at once but it doesn’t have to be. WSU offers many resources to help you find the perfect fit. One of those opportunities is work...
by Madeline LeMonds | Sep 27, 2018 | Admissions, Feature Post, Money & Finances
Narrowing down your selection of college choices can often seem like an overwhelming task. Try talking to an admissions counselor to get some of your questions answered. Fall is a common time for college admission representatives to visit your high school. Here are 8...