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Financial Literacy Program
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Financial Literacy Program

The Financial Literacy Program delivers a range of programs, information and support to assist students in learning money management skills that lead to a successful future. Students learn basic skills that will help them plan and manage their money during and after college.

 

The Financial Literacy Program’s services include:

 

Financial Literacy Workshops. Students can learn valuable money management skills through a variety of workshops each quarter. Skills include:

Budget and spending planning

Banking

Credit

Tuition/education planning

Saving and investing                

Debt management

Identity theft protection

Salary planning

Employee and work benefits

Income generation


 

Individual Financial Advising.  Individual advising will be provided for students via professional staff, trained peer advisers and alumni volunteers.

 

Information and Resources. Access provided to financial information via worksheets, online, web, books and other tools.

 

For more information contact:

Brenda James

Associate Director, Financial Literacy Program

bjames3@depaul.edu
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