Financial Survival in Higher Education

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Navigating the financial challenges of higher education has become a complex problem with the increase in tuition costs. As student debt reaches record levels, financial survival has become a bigger issue for families. Utilizing financial aid and exploring alternative funding options are great tools to help students and families handle their finances. Financial literacy now plays a crucial role in debt avoidance and financial management. As the cost of education grows, understanding and implementing effective financial strategies is essential for students to complete their degrees without long-term financial hardship.

Financial Survival in Higher Education explores various strategies and tools to assist students with financial survival in higher education. It examines financial literacy practices for enhanced money management and student wellbeing. This book covers topics such as education finance, soft money, and higher education, and is a useful resource for researchers, administrators, educators, business owners, and academicians.

About the author

Dr. Shalin Hai-Jew worked as a grant writer at Hutchinson Community College from 2023 – 2025. She has BAs in English and psychology from the University of Washington (in Seattle), an MA in Creative Writing (from the UW), and a doctorate in Educational Leadership from Seattle University, where she was a Morford Scholar. She has edited some 28 books and authored a dozen, with a number of publishers. She has taught at university and college level for many years and was tenured at Shoreline Community College. Hai-Jew was born in Huntsville, Alabama. [Editor]

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