Have you heard of the work study program? Find out what this looks like at NGU and how it can help.
Of money and assets: An analysis of NGU’s 990
So how many millions does it take to operate NGU? What’s campus worth? Where does my tuition go? You may have asked yourself this in the past–and the answers are right here.
Finances and the successful student
Keely Lyons, Staff Writer As students prepare to say goodbye to the days of cooking ramen in a coffee pot and hello to a world of new responsibilities and higher-paying […]
Life-Shaping Scholarship Opportunity: Are You In?
Abigail Dickerson, Staff Writer An issue college students across the country are facing more today than ever before is student debt. The reality is that many people will not have […]
No money, Mo’ problems-Finance tips for NGU students
Chase Bridges, Assistant Editor College is a financially difficult time for a lot of students all over the country. North Greenville University’s student body is no exception. Preparing for tuition […]
It’s tax season again
Tax season is looming around the corner. Here are a few tips to help you through it.
Technology replacing servers: Could this affect you?
The Kiosk at McDonald’s is acting as a cashier that would normally take an order. Does this mean cashiers are being replaced by technology? The question becomes more serious when you think of the effects it will have on college students that serve at restaurants after classes or on the weekends.
NGU Financial Aid announces new summer scholarships
Jordan says there will probably be less work study opportunities for next school year because many students have already filled the positions. The 60 hour semester salary is also subject to change. The administration is also currently discussing this.