Hey Siri, queue Livin' on a Prayer by Bon Jovi because we are halfway there!
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The first-gen committee is holding a headshot opportunity for all first-gen faculty, staff, and students on the Centennial Mall in front of Montana Hall from 12pm-2pm on October 3rd.
These headshots will be used during First-Gen Celebration week in a photo exhibition in the Library. All first-gen faculty, staff, and students are encouraged to participate.
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The FAFSA for the 2023-24 school year opened on October 1st.
Come and join GEAR UP and TRIO SSS for a FAFSA Workshop on Wednesday, October 12th from 5pm-7pm.
By the end of this event, you will have either finished your FAFSA for the 2023-24 school year, or will be ready to do so!
There will also be free food for those in attendance!
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University Studies – in partnership with ASMSU and the Office of Student Engagement – is hosting the 7th Annual MAJOR MADNESS!
Explore MSU’s major options with upper-division students, music, snacks and a raffle!
RSVP in CatsConnect here: https://montanastate.campuslabs.com/engage/event/8184831
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Pancakes, Pancagan, Pfannkuchen, Tortita. However you say it, that's what we are having this week for breakfast! Come and get some flapjacks to start your day in the TRIO Office on Wednesday from 8:15am - 11:00am!
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If you have yet to meet with your academic advisor, please make sure you do that ASAP! TRIO Scholars get early registration, so make sure you have your classes lined up sooner rather than later!
On top of that, please make sure you are setting meetings with Meredith twice per month for your TRIO check-ins! Please utilize her appointment scheduler to set up your meetings with her.
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| Matched Education Savings Account |
In 2005, Montana’s Credit Unions started the Matched Education Savings Account (MESA) to help students save for college. Through a collaborative effort between Montana’s Credit Unions and local schools, participants agree to save up to $500 and, in return, they receive between three and eight times that amount in match funds from their credit union, depending on the school where they are enrolled.
This means when eligible students save $500 and complete a financial education course, they can earn from $1,500 to $4,000 in match funds to apply to their ongoing education costs.
Participating in the MESA program is more than just saving and earning money for school. Each participant receives valuable financial education enabling them to make well‐informed choices and continue to build their assets long after the program ends.
For more information and to check eligibility, please visit the MESA website.
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