offers the following financial literacy resources that you may find helpful:
• www.mymoney.gov. This federal resource offers financial information pertaining to:
o Personal budgeting
o Managing debt and credit
o Birth/Adoption of a child
o Home ownership
o Marriage/Divorce/Partners
o Knowing your consumer rights
o Planning for retirement
o And much, much more!
• www.studentloans.gov. This is your all-in-one stop for your federal loan information including your entire federal loan history, terms, etc.
• www.bls.gov/home. This Web site offers the most current federal statistics regarding an occupation’s nature of the work, training & qualifications, employment outlook, projected earnings and much more. Simply enter an occupation in the Search BLS.gov Box at the top right of the screen to learn more.
• www.onetonline.org/find is also an outstanding source for occupational profiles. You may search this database using the official job code associated with your program of study:
o MA Programs
o MD Programs
o PhD Programs
• Internal Revenue Service Resources. The IRS Web site offers forms, explanations, and resources to help with all federal tax information.

