Financial Aid Resources South Bend IN
Don’t think you can’t go to college or university because of lack of money. Where there is a will there is a way. You can always use FAFSA (free application for federal student aid) to apply for federal student aid and there are other options. You may qualify for a scholarship or try taking out a student loan. You need to start your student financial planning once you’re approved but you never know unless you try. Here you will find resources for financial aid in South Bend, IN listed below.
Wells Fargo - South Bend Downtown
574-237-3300
112 W Jefferson Blvd
South Bend, IN
Wells Fargo - South Bend Downtown
574-237-3300
112 W Jefferson Blvd
South Bend, IN 46601
Office Hours
Mon-Fri 09:00 AM-05:00 PM
Sat-Sun Closed
Bank of America - South Bend
574.234.1062
130 S. Main St., Ste. 100
South Bend, IN
Bank of America - South Bend
574.234.1062
130 S. Main St., Ste. 100
South Bend, IN 46601
Services
Banking Center Services: Change Order, Commercial Deposits, Night Deposits
Outdoor ATM Services: Open 24 Hours, Braille, Accepts Deposits
Languages
English, Spanish, Chinese, Korean, French, Russian, Portuguese
Office Hours
Monday 9-5
Tuesday 9-5
Wednesday 9-5
Thursday 9-5
Friday 9-5
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed
Chase Bank
(574) 283-4100
211 W Washington
South Bend, IN
Chase Bank
(574) 283-4100
211 W Washington
South Bend, IN 46601
Office Hours
Mon:9:00-6:00
Tues:9:00-6:00
Wed:9:00-6:00
Thurs:9:00-6:00
Fri:9:00-6:00
Sat:9:00-1:00
Sun:closed
Wells Fargo - Broadmoor
574-291-9424
4400 Miami St
South Bend, IN
Wells Fargo - Broadmoor
574-291-9424
4400 Miami St
South Bend, IN 46614
Office Hours
Mon-Fri 08:30 AM-06:00 PM
Sat 08:30 AM-02:00 PM
Sun Closed
Chase Bank
(574) 283-4150
2101 South Bend Ave
South Bend, IN
Chase Bank
(574) 283-4150
2101 South Bend Ave
South Bend, IN 46637
Office Hours
Mon:9:00-6:00
Tues:9:00-6:00
Wed:9:00-6:00
Thurs:9:00-6:00
Fri:9:00-6:00
Sat:9:00-1:00
Sun:closed
Wells Fargo - South Bend
574-237-3300
112 W Jefferson Blvd 2Nd Flr
South Bend, IN
Wells Fargo - South Bend
574-237-3300
112 W Jefferson Blvd 2Nd Flr
South Bend, IN 46601
Type
Private Client Services
Office Hours
Mon-Fri 08:00 AM-05:00 PM
Sat-Sun Closed After Hours call toll free: 1-866-460-8470
Fifth Third Bank
(574) 245-5000
South Bend, 301 North Main Street
South Bend, IN
Fifth Third Bank
(574) 245-5000
South Bend, 301 North Main Street
South Bend, IN 46601
Office Hours
M-F 9-6; SA 9-2
Drive Up Hours
Same as Lobby
Wells Fargo - River Park
574-237-3552
2926 Mishawaka Ave
South Bend, IN
Wells Fargo - River Park
574-237-3552
2926 Mishawaka Ave
South Bend, IN 46615
Office Hours
Mon-Fri 08:30 AM-06:00 PM
Sat 08:30 AM-02:00 PM
Sun Closed
Bank of America - Scottsdale
574.291.8414
1404 E. Ireland Rd.
South Bend, IN
Bank of America - Scottsdale
574.291.8414
1404 E. Ireland Rd.
South Bend, IN 46614
Services
Banking Center Services: Change Order, Commercial Deposits, Night Deposits, Drive Up
Outdoor ATM Services: Open 24 Hours, Talking ATM, Braille, Accepts Deposits, Drive Up, Deposit Image
Languages
English, Spanish, Chinese, Korean, French, Russian, Portuguese
Office Hours
Monday 9-5
Tuesday 9-5
Wednesday 9-5
Thursday 9-5
Friday 9-6
Saturday 9-2
Sunday Closed
Drive Up Hours
Monday 9-5
Tuesday 9-5
Wednesday 9-5
Thursday 9-5
Friday 9-6
Saturday 9-2
Sunday Closed
Wells Fargo - Western Avenue
574-237-3500
2317 W Western Ave
South Bend, IN
Wells Fargo - Western Avenue
574-237-3500
2317 W Western Ave
South Bend, IN 46619
Office Hours
Mon-Fri 08:30 AM-06:00 PM
Sat 08:30 AM-02:00 PM
Sun Closed
Your stomach is in knots. Your palms are so sweaty you cant hold your pencil. Its the first time all semester that you havent done your calculus homework. And youre convinced the teacher is going to call on you next. Many students (and parents) experience that same feeling of dread when they think about paying for college. They worry that they havent done their financial planning homework. They fear being caught unprepared when its time to pay. If you fit into this category, first take a deep breath . . . then take a minute or two to read this page. Even if you and your parents havent been saving for college since before you were born, its not too late for some wise payment planning. Heres a three-step plan to follow during your senior year. Step One: Apply for financial aid! Once youre ready to submit your college applications, find out which financial aid forms are required by the schools you choose, typically the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) and the colleges own aid application. Fill those forms out carefully and return them before the published deadlines. This will accomplish two things: It will make you eligible for aid, including federally-backed student loans, and it will tell you your expected family contribution, or EFC, which is determined by a federal formula. The aid packages you receive in the spring may cover your entire EFC or just some of it. If the latter, you and your family have unmet need, the portion of college costs your family must pay. If more than one college admits you, compare aid packages; the most favorable packages are those that offer more in grants and less in loans. Copies of the FAFSA are available in your school guidance office (or online at www.fafsa.ed.gov/); you need to file the form as soon as possible after January 1 of the year youll be attending college. Step Two: Tap existing savings and current income If you and your family have set aside at least some money for collegethrough investment funds, zero coupon bonds, or other savingsthese are the funds to turn to first when planning to pay your familys share of college costs. Now you (and your parents) need to look closely at your familys monthly budget. Determine how much you can afford to pay from current income . . . and stretch that amount to the limit. Maximize your payments and minimize your debtthats the formula for a smart payment strategy. Did you know that many schools offer tuition payment plans, which allow you to divide your college bill into 10 or 12 monthly installments without having to pay any interest costs? Your payments become part of your monthly budget, just like your rent or car payments. If its possible to use a payment plan and make your payments using a combination of current income and savings, you can s... |
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