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Aimée Yorsaner

College Finance Consultant

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University of New Hampshire

Bachelor's in Business Administration

Boston University

Master's in Human Resource Education

Aimée Yorsaner began her career in higher education at Hesser College in New Hampshire, first working with admissions. Soon after, she joined the financial aid office. Her college finance career and service continued at Boston University Medical Campus, MIT, and Berklee College of Music where she had unique opportunities to work with varied types of students. Her next stint was at Babson College, where she was the associate director of financial aid providing financial aid counseling for undergraduate and graduate students, reviewing and awarding applications, processing appeals, and overseeing all loan processes. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from the University of New Hampshire, a Master of Education in Human Resource Education, and a Certificate in Coaching from the Institute for Professional Excellence in Coaching.

Featured Blogs from Aimée

Young child saves money in jars marked for separate goals.
COLLEGE ADMISSIONS CONSULTING

The New Approach to Allowances

Top 10 FAFSA Tips
APPLYING FOR FINANCIAL AID

Top 10 FAFSA Tips

young girl saving money in jars
COLLEGE ADMISSIONS CONSULTING

A Stress-Free Guide to Talking about College with Younger Children

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Young child saves money in jars marked for separate goals.
COLLEGE ADMISSIONS CONSULTING

The New Approach to Allowances

While allowances have traditionally been associated with chores, a new approach treats these funds less as a reward, and more as a tool to build financial skills and independence.

Posted on October 23rd, 2024
Top 10 FAFSA Tips
APPLYING FOR FINANCIAL AID

Top 10 FAFSA Tips

Before you file the FAFSA, check out these top 10 tips from a College Coach financial aid expert!

Posted on September 19th, 2024
young girl saving money in jars
COLLEGE ADMISSIONS CONSULTING

A Stress-Free Guide to Talking about College with Younger Children

What is the right age to start talking about college? A parent—and financial aid expert—shares her thoughts on imparting the value of education without creating stress.

Posted on October 31st, 2023
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