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Finances

Moving to a new country to pursue your studies comes with a lot of real-world learning and life experiences. Learning how to manage your money and build up your savings is a great place to start as you think about funding your education, living expenses and preparing for the future.

While living in Athens, you may run into unexpected, unforeseen and unavoidable expenses. Whether you are interested in learning about financial assistance to help you prepare for the future or because you have an immediate need, there are financial assistance options, resources and tools available to you.

Financial Education and Resources

  • Financial Literacy

    Are you interested in learning better ways to manage your money while going to school? Are you close to graduation and wondering about loan repayment options? OHIO's Office of Financial Aid & Scholarships has resources to help you become more financially literate.

  • Banks and Financial Institutions

    A great first step to beginning your life in Athens is setting up a local bank account so you can buy necessities, pay bills and save for  the future. There are several banks and financial institutions in Athens, Ohio from which you can choose.

  • International Student Tax Return Information

    Completing your tax return is a big task and you may have several questions. The ISSS team has compiled a list of frequently asked questions (FAQs) to help you learn more about completing your tax return as an international student.

  • Avoiding Scams

    A scam is a dishonest scheme or fraudulent activity, and the best way to avoid being the victim of a scam is to take the time to inform yourself about common scams and how to avoid them. 

Emergency Funding

  • Dean of Students Microgrant

    If you run into unexpected short-term expenses and you have exhausted all other resources, such as payment plans, additional student aid, assistance from family and/or friends, etc., consider applying for a microgrant through Student Emergency Fund offered by the Office of the Dean of Students.

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