WTAMU workshops to teach students finance skills
VIDEO: WTAMU workshops to teach students finance skills By Bailie Myers | April 5, 2021 at 10:02 AM CDT - Updated April 5 at 12:12 PM
AMARILLO, Texas (KFDA) - WTAMU and Education Credit Union have joined forces to offer students financial advice to help them graduate without debt, save money and make purchases.
Eight financial workshops will be held between April 6 and April 21.
Education Credit Union Buff $mart will host the Advanced Money Management Workshops through Zoom and in-person sessions.
“Our goal is to provide financial knowledge to students on how to graduate with little to no debt and become financially independent,” said Meghan Williams, ECU Buff $mart coordinator. “We are partnering with the WT Alumni Associations and key alumni from the community to provide our students with financial education on topics that are of great importance to them as they prepare to head out into post-collegiate life.”
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