Financial aid meeting prep
Bring your balance, aid status, deadlines, and any changed circumstances. Ask what options exist now.
Build a 72-hour route →Use simple numbers to notice a possible money gap. This is a planning estimate — not financial advice or an official school bill.
When a gap shows up, it is a signal to ask for help early — not proof you should leave school.
Enter estimates, then we’ll help you choose a practical next move.
Bring your balance, aid status, deadlines, and any changed circumstances. Ask what options exist now.
Build a 72-hour route →Too many work hours, long commutes, and no study blocks create predictable pressure. Notice the pattern early.
Academic Recovery →Food, housing, childcare, and transport barriers deserve support — they are not personal failures.
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