U.S. Bank asks: Transitioning out of college life?

We ask students how they are preparing to leave college -- and what comes next.

This installment of our student series asks, What happens after college? There are big changes ahead, and it is important to be prepared. Learn more about preparing for you for life after being a student.

Need some help transitioning your finances out of college life? We’re ready when you need us. Make an appointment online today. Let’s plan for tomorrow together.

Related content

Multiple accounts can make it easier to follow a monthly budget

Higher education and the cashless society: Latest trends

Costs to consider when starting a business

Meet your business credit card support team

How to choose the right business checking account

Break free from cash flow management constraints

Key components of a financial plan

How to track expenses

How to manage your finances when you're self-employed

Good money habits: 6 common money mistakes to avoid

Transitioning from the military to the civilian workforce

Achieving their dreams through a pre-apprenticeship construction program

How to Adult: 5 ways to track your spending

11 essential things to do before baby comes

Webinar: Uncover the cost: Starting a family

Preparing for adoption and IVF

How does money influence your planning?

College budgeting: When to save and splurge

Webinar: 11 insider tips for student debt

Student checklist: Preparing for college

6 questions students should ask about checking accounts

Uncover the cost of a college diploma

How to save money in college: easy ways to spend less

How to gain financial independence from your parents

The A to Z’s of college loan terms

Co-signing 101: Applying for a loan with co-borrower

Practical money skills and financial tips for college students

How to build credit as a student

5 things to know before accepting a first job offer

Learn to spot and protect yourself from common student scams

How I did it: Paid off student loans

Bank Notes: College cost comparison

Tips to earn that A+ in back-to-school savings

How to avoid student loan scams

Webinar: U.S. Bank asks: Are you safe from fraud?

Loud budgeting explained: Amplify your money talk

How to financially prepare for pet costs

Pros and cons of a personal line credit

3 tips for saving money when moving to a new home

Tips for handling rising costs from an Operation HOPE Financial Wellbeing coach

3 ways to keep costs down at the grocery store (and make meal planning fun)

5 tips for creating (and sticking to) a holiday budget

Should you buy now, pay later?

Financial checklist: Preparing for military deployment

5 things to consider when deciding to take an unplanned trip

How I kicked my online shopping habit and got my spending under control

Growing your savings by going on a ‘money hunt’

Working with an accountability partner can help you reach your goals

Why a mobile banking app is a ‘must have’ for your next vacation

How to decide when to shop local and when to shop online

A who’s who at your local bank

Webinar: 5 myths about emergency funds

How I did it: Learned to budget as a single mom

Your 5-step guide to financial planning

Webinar: Common budget mistakes (and how to avoid them)

Uncover the cost: Wedding

What military service taught me about money management

Adulting 101: How to make a budget plan

Helpful tips for safe and smart charitable giving

Allowance basics for parents and kids

Mindset Matters: How to practice mindful spending

How to save money while helping the environment

How can I help my student manage money?

How to manage money in the military: A veteran weighs in

You can take these 18 budgeting tips straight to the bank

Save time and money with automatic bill pay

How to best handle unexpected expenses

Stay on budget — and on the go — with a mobile banking app

Do you and your fiancé have compatible financial goals?

U.S. Bank asks: Transitioning out of college life? What’s next?

U.S. Bank asks: Do you know your finances?

U.S. Bank asks: Do you know what an overdraft is?

Personal finance for teens can empower your child

It's possible: 7 tips for breaking the spending cycle

How to save for a wedding

Here’s how to create a budget for yourself

Don’t underestimate the importance of balancing your checking account

9 simple ways to save

7 steps to prepare for the high cost of child care

Tips for working in the gig economy

How compound interest works

Dear Money Mentor: How do I set and track financial goals?

5 tips for parents opening a bank account for kids

Lost job finance tips: What to do when you lose your job

Tips to raise financially healthy kids at every age

Money management guide to financial independence

First-timer’s guide to savings account alternatives

7 financial questions to consider when changing jobs

30-day adulting challenge: Financial wellness tasks to complete in a month

What’s in your emergency fund?

Certificates of deposit: How they work to grow your money

Essential financial resources and protections for military families

Dear Money Mentor: How do I pick a savings or checking account?

Practical money tips we've learned from our dads

What I learned from my mom about money

How to increase your savings

Bank from home with these digital features

What financial advice would you give your younger self?

Your financial aid guide: What are your options?

Is a home equity loan for college the right choice for your student

Parent checklist: Preparing for college

How to apply for federal student aid through the FAFSA

What to consider before taking out a student loan

Consolidating debts: Pros and cons to keep in mind

Spring cleaning checklist for your home: 5 budget-boosting tasks

Military homeownership: Your guide to resources, financing and more

Are professional movers worth the cost?

Beyond the mortgage: Other costs for homeowners

Improving your credit score: Truth and myths revealed

Should you give your child a college credit card?

U.S. Bank asks: What do you know about credit?

Disclosures

Start of disclosure content

Loan approval is subject to credit approval and program guidelines. Not all loan programs are available in all states for all loan amounts. Interest rate and program terms are subject to change without notice. Mortgage, Home Equity and Credit products are offered through U.S. Bank National Association. Deposit products are offered through U.S. Bank National Association. Member FDIC.