Albertus Magnus College has you covered from start to finish, and after! We have partnered with American Student Assistance to bring our prospective, current, and alumni students an interactive financial literacy tool known as SALT.
Want to find out what payment plan works best for you? Read up on all of the different options that you have or speak directly with a SALT advisor by calling (877) 523-9473 or using the Live Chat feature.
Looking for the perfect job or internship this summer? Use the Jobs & Internships Tool to build and load your resume, track your applications, and conduct specialized searches tailored to your degree.
Don’t have enough money to pay for school next year? SALT has your back! Use the Scholarship Search Tool to find applicable scholarships for your major.
Financial questions got you down? Use SALT Central to ask financial and life advice to fellow students and SALT experts.
Watch the SALT Tour to see a sample of all of the resources available to you. Still have questions? Stop in our Office—we’re always here to help!
Below are testimonials from two of our work-study students, Janaya Pitt and Matthew Gilliam, who frequently visit the SALT website.
“While using saltmoney.org I was able to understand many ways to launch my future career. While doing some research, this source provided me with information that would help me focus and get my career ideas on the right path. I was able to see which positions were available in the field of study that I am interested in, how to focus my job search, and the best ways I could reach out to potential employers. This website has definitely helped me out with career searching and I will also use in the near future.
– Janaya Pitt, Class of 2018
I have found the SALT website to be very helpful in dealing with financial aid related topics and with dealing with money and finances in general. The articles on the website about things like finding out my credit score and about loan interest are very informative and useful for a college student like me who doesn’t generally think about those things.
– Matt Gilliam, Class of 2017