Debt Management (Hybrid)
220 Gwynn Hall | ZoomDo you have a credit card or are you interested in getting one? Then this session is for you! Credit cards, bills, and other financial responsibilities are hard to manage. […]
Do you have a credit card or are you interested in getting one? Then this session is for you! Credit cards, bills, and other financial responsibilities are hard to manage. […]
Do you have a credit card or are you interested in getting one? Then this session is for you! Credit cards, bills, and other financial responsibilities are hard to manage. […]
This Community of Practice is for instructors who incorporate mindfulness practices on two levels: for ourselves, and for our students. Based on our understanding of research about the benefits of […]
Confused about credit? You're not alone. Some of these statements are true, some are partially true, some are misleading, and some are outright false. Can you confidently pick out […]
Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) is a relatively new payment option that's becoming more and more popular with consumers and retailers… and it doesn't follow the typical rules of banking […]
Take a break, play bingo, and get to know the College of Arts and Science grad student community. Winners take home a range of fabulous prizes — from a new […]
Join other graduate students to find support, connect with peers and advocate for themselves. Grab a snack, make a friend and give yourself some care! Can't make it the whole […]
Congratulations, Class of 2024! As you get ready to transition from side hustles to full-time employment, we've got your back with essential information to navigate the world of job […]
Eating healthy shouldn't drain your wallet! Join our interactive (and tasty!) crash course in eating well on a budget. The Office for Financial Success and Department of Nutrition and Exercise Physiology […]
Did you know that about 88% of millionaires are self-made and nearly 95% of them credit budgeting to their financial success? We know you're not a millionaire yet, but you […]
When it comes to money, does it ever feel like your brain has a mind of its own, leaving you to wonder: who is in charge here anyway? Not anymore! […]