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Presented By: LSA First-Gen Commitment

Getting Financially Savvy for Graduation

πŸ“… Date: April 10th | πŸ•’ Time: 5:30-7:00 PM | πŸ“ Location: Mason Hall Room 2407
Congratulations on reaching this important milestone in your life! As you prepare to transition from college to the next phase of life, join us for the "Adulting 101: The Finances of Graduating" Financial Literacy Workshop, an interactive workshop for graduating seniors. Whether you're new to financial education or looking to sharpen your skills, this session offers something for everyone. You'll also learn about the Financial Education & Engagement unit within the Office of Financial Aid, which provides financial education courses and 1:1 student meetings.

πŸ’‘ What to Expect:
βœ… Budgeting Basics: Learn how to create and maintain a budget that aligns with your financial goals.
βœ… Understanding Credit: Discover the importance of credit scores and how to manage credit responsibly.
βœ…Planning for the Future: Tips for prioritizing debt and why retirement planning is important now.

Why Attend?
- Boost your confidence in managing personal finances as you enter the workforce.
- Network with fellow first-gen peers and financial experts.
- Participate in engaging activities and discussions.

πŸ”Ή RSVP now to secure your spot!

Receive resources and tools to guide your financial journey after graduation.
Please bring a laptop or smartphone to fully engage in the interactive activities.
Dinner First-Come First Serve.

Complete this [pre-workshop survey] in advance, and feel free to bring any questions or topics you'd like to discuss! https://forms.gle/QQWXCSHXZuR3zusa7

Meet our Workshop Presenter:
πŸ‘€ Heather Moore – Heather Moore, PhD, holds a master's degree in Sociology and a doctorate in Education. With nearly 15 years of experience in higher education, she has worked across academic and student affairs, supporting undergraduate and graduate students. Heather has taught various courses, including sociology, undergraduate research, and financial education, with a passion for helping students build confidence in their financial decision-making.

Sponsored by: LSA First Generation Commitment

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