Outside Financial Literacy Resources

Grad Sense, created by The Council of Graduate Schools, is a great resource tailored solely to graduate and professional student needs. Helpful tools provided by Grad Sense include budgeting, student loan repayment, and how to avoid financial pitfalls once you graduate.

MoneyGeek, founded financial industry veterans in finance and content marketing, is leading the charge to simplify personal finance. A myriad of financial concerns are addressed on the site, including financial planning, planning for college, student loan repayment, expenses associated with living in a big city, insurance, credit cards, mortgages, and more.

AAMC’s FIRST program provides students with unbiased and reliable guidance about paying for medical school, managing money, and successfully repaying student loans.

AccessLex AccessConnex provides graduate and professional students with always free, unbiased information to set students on a sound financial path. AccessLex has a team of Accredited Financial Counselors (AFC©) to help students understand scholarships, grants, loan terms, repayment options and more.

Specific resources are also available to address disparities in in the Hispanic/Latino communities.