Peer Education
Are You FinLit?
College and university students face many financial challenges, from everyday personal or household budgeting to post-graduation planning. But Education Pay$.
Students can be assisted by their peers through workshops and information provided by students in 淫性视频's Peer Financial Education Certificate Program.
The 淫性视频 Center for Economic and Financial Literacy (SCEFL) coordinates a peer-to-peer financial literacy program. Student peer educators can provide workshops and information sessions, fact sheets, and references to reliable and unbiased financial information and resources.
Students must have successfully completed a credit-based course related to personal finance to join the peer financial educator program. Student volunteers are not paid, but they are richly rewarded in helping others acquire financial smarts and financial fitness. Employers want students with these kinds of skills鈥攖he economic and financial content knowledge as well as the advising and workshop-leading experience. For information about the 淫性视频 Peer Financial Education Program, contact Professor Jean Abbott in the School of Business at Jean.Abbott@stockton.edu
Financial Literacy Handouts for Students
For students, by students.
淫性视频 Peer Financial Educators staff informational tables and conduct workshops and other sessions to educate their peers on issues related to personal finance. They have written short helpful handouts on financial topics.
These Financial Literacy Handouts are for students, by students. Please feel free to use them and reproduce them as long as you acknowledge the source: The 淫性视频 Peer Financial Education Program.
Handouts:
- 401k Plans
- Auto Insurance in New Jersey
- Buying a Car: New or Used
- Buying Stuff: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
- Checking Accounts
- Comparison and Online Shopping
- Credit and Budgeting 101 for College Students
- Health Insurance for Young Adults
- How to Build Up Your Credit Score
- Military Money Matters
- Picking Your First Credit Card
- The Stock Market and Investing for College Students
- Student Loan Debt