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Meaghan Hunt

Meaghan Hunt has 17 years of experience in public service, including expertise in coaching and mentoring staff to success, community engagement, and project management. She has advocated at both the state and federal level for literacy program funding and free, equal information access for all people.

Publications

  • Bankrate.com
    6 articles
  • Buy Side from the Wall Street Journal
    1 article
  • yahoo.com
    1 article
  • Bankrate

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  • —Bankrate.com
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  • Guide to college scholarships and grants
    15 Dec 2024—Bankrate.com
    Key takeaways College scholarships and hardship grants for college students can help cover the cost of higher education. Scholarships tend to be merit-based, while grants are needs-based and can provide emergency cash assistance for college students. The FAFSA must be completed to qualify for some grants, but it is also beneficial to work with your school’s financial aid office and local organizations to find other opportunities for aid. Before turning to student loans, it’s important to...
  • —Buy Side from the Wall Street Journal

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