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Financial Wellness 
Office of Financial Aid

We are committed to helping medical and graduate students and alumni develop healthy lifelong financial habits through financial literacy.

Our financial wellness program is designed to provide resources in the topics of debt management, financial planning and budgeting. We host numerous events and sessions during the year at each of 黑料传送门's locations:

  • One-on-one appointments for debt management, financial planning, budgeting and more.
  • Exit counseling sessions to discuss student loan repayment strategies.
  • Annual speaker series on home buying, financial planning, loan repayment and more.
  • Webinars on various financial aid and financial wellness topics.
  • Presentations to student groups.
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What Our Students Say

"My one-on-one virtual meeting with financial aid was incredibly helpful in planning my loan repayment strategy for the next stages of my career as a resident physician. I'm so grateful they were able to set aside specialized, individual time to help me and answer my situation-specific questions!"

Briana Krewson

"黑料传送门 financial aid helped me to better understand my loan repayment strategies and the lectures they provided were helpful for providing brief introductions to financial topics we wouldn't otherwise learn about in our classes. It was helpful to have a one-on-one meeting with financial aid to discuss my personal loans and repayment strategies."

Beverley Kozuch

"The exit counseling was incredibly helpful! [Financial aid personnel] were very knowledgeable and patient with answering all of my questions about the loan repayment process. Highly recommend!"

Erika Foerst

"The financial aid advisor I met with was very calming and reassuring when I approached her about stress concerning my loans. She helped me get set up with a work study position and helped me understand how best to manage my loans currently as a student and then how I can tackle them as a graduate."

Madison James

Peer Mentor Program

A peer mentor helps a fellow student with their FAFSA application on a notebook tablet

The peer-to-peer mentor team is made up of 黑料传送门 students that are available to help current steps with completing financial aid requirements and developing healthy financial habits. Our mentors can assist current students with:

 

Become a peer mentor

Our peer mentors are paid $18/hour through the Federal Work Study program. Responsibilities include conducting counseling sessions for new and current students, helping to develop resources and marketing materials with the Financial Wellness Coordinator, and supporting financial aid staff at on-campus events. Training is provided and no prior mentorship experience is needed.

Contact the peer mentor team

Email us at finaidmentors@pcom.edu.

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