Joanna Nesbit

Joanna Nesbit is a Pacific Northwest journalist and content marketer who frequently covers topics in higher education, personal finance, parenting, and seniors for consumer and professional clients. She writes about student loans, financial aid, saving for college, women and money, insurance, credit cards, 529 plans, budgeting, retirement, aging parents, and teens. She also writes about developmental transitions, whether that’s teens going off to college or seniors moving into assisted living. 

info Subjects

General

Education
Lifestyle
Parenting
Business & Finance

Specialties

personal finance, student loans, education, higher education, insurance, credit cards, budgeting, seniors, parenting, alumni profiles

notepad Skills

  • Blog posts
  • Content marketing
  • Feature writing
  • SEO
  • Ghostwriting
  • Profiles
  • Articles
  • Essays
  • Media relations
  • News

notepad Writing Credits

Wall Street Journal BuySide, US News, Money Magazine, Credible, Real Simple, AARP, Washington Post, HerMoney, CollegeXpress, Agnes Scott College, George Fox University, Bishop Feehan High School, Money Management International, The Week, Work + Money, PBS Next Avenue, Your Teen, Parents, Parenting School Years, PTO Today, FamilyFun, Wondertime, All Nursing Schools, UltraSound Schools, Wells Fargo, Citizens Bank, American Century, Amerilife, Senior Healthcare Direct, Mother Nature Network, SafeBee, Mass Mutual’s Society of Grownups blog, School Family Media (schoolfamily.com, PTO Today, Jump Start), Bellingham School District, familyvacationcritic.com, ParentMap, Mom’s Homeroom, Wondertime, Washington State Visitor Guide, Northwest Travel, Northsound Life

Selected Work

As author, unless indicated otherwise.

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The Ultimate Guide to Paying Less for College

Attending a college outside your budget can be a financial drain for many years. Choosing the right college for your finances is crucial. This piece outlines the many ways to save before and during college. 

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Student Loan Deferment: How to Get Temporary Relief

Successfully deferring student loans means your situation meets the eligibility requirements and you've filled out the necessary documentation. Tips in this piece how to go about filing. 

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Art in Motion

Farai Piloto’s educational journey transformed a passion into a profession – a passion he now shares with the next generation of aspiring artists. 

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7 Qualities to Show During MBA Interviews

Success in an MBA program goes beyond academics. These are the seven qualities admissions representatives are looking for when they interview you. 

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How to Develop Healthy Coping Skills

A “coping strategy” is a tool used to deal with a challenge, make yourself feel better, or respond more effectively when you experience a frustration or stressful situation. Seven coping skills outlined here.

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How Much to Save for Retirement By Age: A Complete Guide

Saving enough for retirement is a complex calculation because there's no one-size-fits-all answer. But these guidelines can help. 

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8 Pieces of Wisdom for Parents Sending a Child Off to College

Sending your high school graduate off to college can involve a leap of faith. How will they handle the ramped-up academics, the new social scene, and money (especially yours!). Nuggets here to keep in mind, gleaned from my own experience as a college parent, college experts, and campus orientations. 

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How Long is a Check Good For?

Have you ever found a check you forgot to cash? Here's what to know about expiration dates, typical bank policies, and what to do if the check did expire. 

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6 Ways to Support Your Child's Transition from Elementary to Middle School

Middle school is a time of enormous development change. It's also when parents need to adapt their parenting skills to help their child develop their independence and self-advocy skills. 

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