If you're a parent preparing your child for college or a student yourself looking for guidance when it comes to funding options and career planning, this episode can help you out.
Our guest is Rebecca MacLennan, Director of Finance and Administration at the University of New Hampshire, and a mom who's gained valuable experience helping her two kids navigate the college application and funding process.
You'll learn some tips on timelines, scholarship options, FAFSA applications and more.
For more information visit trianglecu.org and don't forget to like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter!
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