Heather Rech
Heather Rech started her college journey at Biola University graduated from Liberty University in 2013 with a multidisciplinary degree in Spanish & Religion. Heather took a gap year before starting college to live and travel in Peru. Since graduating she has continued to work with the Spanish speaking population all over the United States and advocate for the immigrants and refugee community. Heather’s college experience was non-traditional, and she is passionate about helping others navigate a college path that’s right for them.Articles By Heather Rech
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Heather Rech —
February 21, 2023
Tags: acquiring language, family history, multilingual, personal story, reconnecting, resume building, second language, study abroad, value added
This article provides useful tips to start your journey of learning a second language.
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Heather Rech —
March 27, 2023
Tags: boundary setting, community living, economic matters, life after college, mental health, multigenerational living, new starts, parenting matters, post grad life, saving smart, self care, spending smart, student debt, transitions
This article examines the economic and cultural factors influencing the rise in multigenerational living among college graduates.
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Heather Rech —
March 6, 2023
Tags: budgeting, earning potential, financial education tools, money mindset, no spend weekend, parental guidance, podcast
This article lists seven ways that you can teach basic money management to your kids.
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Heather Rech —
February 13, 2023
Tags: financial foundation, financial habits, financial health, financial literacy, financial planning, financial wellness, loan repayment, money management, parents and students, student loan
In this article, we will consider the impact of money management, financial support, and student loan debt alongside questions that students can ask themselves or discuss with their families as they make a financial plan for college.