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College Students

For many, college can be two or four years when you have very little time, little money and big dreams. NHHEAF has been helping NH college students make informed decisions about managing the costs and making college plans for decades! From research about college costs and tips for buying used books to secure access to student loan customer accounts and detailed information about our Loan Programs. Explore the site to learn more about the programs we have to support college students including the Campaign for Financial Literacy, CEO Scholarship and Graduate School information

College Counseling

We provide dynamic small group workshops in our CCP Library on all college admission and financial aid topics, as well as, one on one assistance filing financial aid forms in our Concord, New Hampshire office. We have special programs for college students including presentations and information about Credit Reports, FICO Scores and Identity Theft to name a few! What are you waiting for? Sign up now.

Stressed about college costs?

We’ve got you covered. We have a toll-free hotline and one-on-one FAFSA (that’s the financial aid form) assistance! Students can also e-mail questions or request a free appointment by e-mail; And, don’t forget to check out our scholarship search at NH93.com.

Check out the AskJoeCollege Blog.

Share what annoys, overjoys and excites you about managing college costs and working towards your goal to get a college degree.

We’ve even thought about your kid brother or sister. The College Planning Bear is our mascot. He symbolizes that college is important and possible to the youngest students. The College Bear visits the Fisher Cats stadium throughout the summer and can be spotted at many statewide programs including the Boys and Girls Club’s Kids Day, NHPTV Story Land Day and other kid-friendly events. Working with a youth group, summer camp or afterschool program? E-mail an invitation to the bear.

Helpful Information:

The Value of a Mentor

Get Networking!

Being a Millenial

Internships

Buying Text Books

8 Tips for Studying Success

Your Sophomore, Junior & Senior Years

Debt Beyond Graduation

Financial Aid for Veterans

Attend Graduate School  

Attend School in Another Country

Studying Abroad

Help with Budgeting

Selling Text Books

Anything Is Possible

Establish Priorities & Manage Time

Salary.com Calculators

NH Transfer -
Connecting NH's Colleges and Universities

Need information about your students loans?

Log onto the Borrower portal.