Managing Money
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Managing Money
Tips and Plans to Create Consistency
Managing money while paying for college is tough, but with the right strategies, it’s possible to stay on top of your finances. Start by creating a budget to track your income and expenses, look for scholarships and grants to reduce tuition costs, and consider part-time work to earn extra income. Be mindful of your spending, avoid unnecessary debt, and make the most of student discounts and resources available to you. With these tips, you can manage your money effectively and focus on your education.
Paying for College Facts & Tips
Start early and explore all available financial aid options, including scholarships, grants, and work-study programs, to minimize student loan debt.
2027-2028 FAFSA Checklist
This FAFSA checklist will prepare and help you determine which documents you’ll need to complete the 2026-2027 form.
College Score Card
Find the right fit! Search and compare colleges; their fields of study, costs, admissions, results, and more.
Introducing the financial aid award letter
Shortly after being accepted by a college, you’ll receive a financial aid award letter spelling out all the details of your financial aid package. In this video, we’ll detail what you can expect to see.
A student's guide to working with a financial aid office
Entering the world of higher education is an exciting journey. But for many students, the financial aspect can be daunting. That’s where your school’s financial office comes into play. This vital resource is there to help you understand and manage the financial side of your educational journey.
How will the number credits I take impact my financial aid?
You don’t have to be enrolled full-time to receive most types of financial aid, but it does get tricky, In most cases, the amount of aid you receive will be determined by the number of credits you are currently taking.
Financial aid resources for DACA Students
Only about 15% of DACA students who graduate high school will go on to college. Though these students aren’t eligible for federal financial aid, there are other programs and resources available that can help them achieve their collegiate dreams.
Paying for College When You Have a Green Card
For many green card holders in the United States, financing college expenses can feel overwhelming. However, finding solutions to the college financing puzzle can be less daunting with the right guidance and knowledge.
Can I Receive Financial Aid if I Have Bad Credit?
You can still receive financial aid with bad credit. Learn how in this quick video tutorial.
Paying for College Facts & Tips
Start early and explore all available financial aid options, including scholarships, grants, and work-study programs, to minimize student loan debt.
How will the number credits I take impact my financial aid?
You don’t have to be enrolled full-time to receive most types of financial aid, but it does get tricky, In most cases, the amount of aid you receive will be determined by the number of credits you are currently taking.
Financial aid resources for DACA Students:
Only about 15% of DACA students who graduate high school will go on to college. Though these students aren’t eligible for federal financial aid, there are other programs and resources available that can help them achieve their collegiate dreams.
Introducing the financial aid award letter
Shortly after being accepted by a college, you’ll receive a financial aid award letter spelling out all the details of your financial aid package. In this video, we’ll detail what you can expect to see.
A student's guide to working with a financial aid office
Entering the world of higher education is an exciting journey. But for many students, the financial aspect can be daunting. That’s where your school’s financial office comes into play. This vital resource is there to help you understand and manage the financial side of your educational journey.
College Score Card
Find the right fit! Search and compare colleges; their fields of study, costs, admissions, results, and more.
Scholarship Tips
Navigate your path to educational excellence with our comprehensive scholarship tips.
Common Mistakes to Avoid When Applying for Scholarships
Seeking scholarships can be a great way to secure financial support for your education, but pitfalls and challenges can affect your progress. From deadline mishaps to essay blunders, we’ll explore common scholarship application mistakes and how to avoid them.
Crafting a Winning Scholarship Essay
Writing a compelling essay can be a crucial part of applying for scholarships. While other portions of the application are plain facts, the essay is your opportunity to express your aspirations, experiences, and unique perspective.
Scholarship Application Tips
When applying for scholarships, it’s important to equip yourself with the right tools and strategies, so you can navigate the process with ease. To help, we’ll look at some key elements that can elevate your scholarship application game.
Ultimate Guide to Earning a Scholarship
Scholarships are a great way to reduce your out-of-pocket cost of education. Read the guide to learn how to maximize your awards, identify the best scholarships for you, and craft winning applications that stand out to selection committees. With the right strategies and resources, you can significantly lower your education expenses and focus on your academic success.
What Is the Difference Between a Scholarship and a Grant?
Scholarships and grants share a key similarity: both typically do not need to be repaid. However, they differ in how they’re awarded and their specific eligibility requirements.
Scholarship Information
Navigate your path to educational excellence with our comprehensive scholarship information.
CHESLA Need-Based Scholarship
CHESLA is excited to continue to award scholarships to eligible students in pursuit of higher education in the State of Connecticut.
Scholarship Center
Our Scholarship Center provides a curated selection of hand-picked scholarships, tailored to match your unique qualifications and needs. Discover and apply for funding opportunities with ease, ensuring you get the financial support necessary to achieve your educational goals.
Higher Heights Scholarship Directory
The Higher Heights Scholarship Directory offers a monthly-updated list of scholarships for Connecticut students at all education levels—high school, undergraduate, and graduate.
Hartford Promise Scholarship
A large-scale college scholarship is available for Hartford public school students to help fill the gap, which can be applied toward both 4-year bachelor’s degree and 2-year associate’s degree programs.
American Savings Foundation Scholarship Program
The American Savings Foundation Scholarship is the largest independent college scholarship program from a single source of funds in Connecticut. Each year nearly 400 ASF Scholars attend community colleges, 4-year institutions, and technical or vocational programs in Connecticut and beyond.
Hartford Foundation of Public Giving Scholarship Portal
This portal includes over 100 scholarship opportunities for Greater Hartford students!
CAPFAA Scholarship
The Connecticut Association of Professional Financial Aid Administrators (CAPFAA) scholarship funds students who display financial need, providing them with financial support for their educational endeavors.
Student Loans
Student loans can open the door to higher education, making it possible to achieve your academic and career goals. By carefully selecting loan options and understanding the repayment process, you can manage your finances responsibly and invest in a brighter future with confidence.
CHESLA

CHESLA is committed to helping students and families finance the cost of education. With fixed annual rates and all the information you need to get started.
Student Loan Affordability Calculator
Will you be able to afford your future student loan payments? Quickly calculate if your student loans may be affordable for you based on your anticipated career and salary.
Loan Payment Calculator
When you decide to take out a loan, or borrow money of any kind, you need to understand the terms of the loan and your financial obligations in their entirety. The best way to stay organized and manage your borrowed money is by creating a repayment plan.
Determining How Much to Borrow
Whether this is the first year, you’re considering borrowing student loans or you’ve been borrowing them for several years, there are several questions you’ll need to ask yourselves.
Smart Student Loan Borrowing
Taking the time to select the right loan and borrowing less in the first place can save you a lot of time, money and stress in the future. In this video, we’ll discuss some smart borrowing strategies.
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CHESLA’s student loan refinancing program is dedicated to helping CT residents manage their student loans!
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