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			 With so much uncertainty, there’s perhaps no more 
			important time to get money-smart. That’s why the Illinois Student 
			Assistance Commission (ISAC), is pleased to offer free workshops 
			during the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago’s annual Money Smart 
			Week®, April 22-29. In addition to in-person workshops, ISAC also 
			offers online tools and resources to help students and families 
			manage student loans, learn how to budget, and make smarter 
			financial choices. 
			“Particularly with the delay in funding for the 
			Monetary Award Program (MAP) and the other state grant programs ISAC 
			administers, we are hearing from more and more students who are 
			running up credit card debt, taking on more student loans, and 
			finding that they have to choose between paying rent and eating or 
			paying for college tuition,” said Eric Zarnikow, executive director 
			of ISAC. 
			
			  
			“In this environment, students unfortunately have to make 
			increasingly difficult financial choices, so being more 
			informed—both about options and about the consequences of their 
			decisions—is more important than ever,” Zarnikow continued. 
			“Becoming more financially literate won’t solve the problem of lack 
			of funding, but it can help students better limit long term debt and 
			better manage their money to address expenses that may have 
			temporarily increased during the budget delay.” 
			 
			The ISACorps, a group of recent college graduates who act as 
			near-peer mentors to help high school students and returning adults 
			with the college-going and financial aid process, will hold several 
			Money Smart Week events, in addition to other ongoing free financial 
			aid and college planning events across the state. Visit ISAC’s 
			Outreach Calendar to learn more about these events. 
			
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			For Money Smart Week, ISAC has created a special 
			Financial Literacy page on its Student Portal where students can 
			find easy-to-use online tools to help them better manage their money 
			and limit student loan debt: 
			
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Learn about 
				everything from credit cards to budgeting to making smart 
				choices about student loans with the tools available through 
				ISAC’s partner, SALT™ Money. SALT also offers a Repayment 
				Navigator tool to track student loans and compare repayment 
				plans.  
   
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As financial aid 
				award letters arrive from colleges this month, use ISAC’s online 
				Financial Aid Comparison Worksheet to compare them.  
   
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Play the online 
				FinAid game to see how much you know about financial aid. 
   
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Sign up for ISAC 
				College Q&A, a free text messaging service that allows you to 
				text questions about the college-going and/or financial aid 
				process, and get answers from ISAC counselors sent directly to 
				your phone. 
   
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Need to find work 
				or an internship over the summer? Visit ISAC’s Internship/Summer 
				Job Board where you will find over 3000 Illinois job listings, 
				updated daily. 
   
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Get in-person 
				assistance with financial aid and college questions by 
				contacting the ISACorps member in your area.  
			 
			
			For more information on Money Smart Week events and 
			resources on just about every aspect of personal finances, visit
			www.moneysmartweek.org.  
			To find one of ISAC’s free college or financial aid workshops in 
			your area, or to contact a local ISACorps member, visit
			www.isac.org/isacorps.
			  
				 
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