[Natfinwellness] Financial literacy-type certification for educators working with college students?

Kathleen Czech kzczech at stkate.edu
Wed Nov 30 19:43:36 EST 2016


You'll find information on the University of Minnesota's online Financial
Education Certificate program here
http://www.cehd.umn.edu/fsos/projects/finedcert/default.html. The cost is
right - $250. The only hiccup is that it runs September - April. You'll
have to wait to start, if interested.

Good luck finding what you seek!

Kathy


*Kathy Czech*
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On Tue, Nov 29, 2016 at 4:57 PM, Onaka, Michelle <
Michelle.Onaka at oregonstate.edu> wrote:

> Hi everyone,
>
>
>
> I work for TRiO Student Support Services, which means that I work with
> low-income and first-generation college students (and students with
> disabilities) and help them progress toward their bachelor’s degrees. In an
> effort to improve how our program educates students about financial
> literacy (financial literacy education is one of the federal requirements
> for our program), I was planning to complete the Inceptia Personal
> Financial Management online certification next month. Unfortunately, I was
> just informed that that program has been discontinued. So I was hoping the
> brilliant minds of this listserv might be able to point me towards other
> options for increasing my own financial literacy knowledge and skills so
> that I can improve our services for our students. Specifically, I’m
> interested in an online program that I can do at my own pace, and the
> program should be aimed at educators of college students. Bonus points for
> a program that also covers cultural competency/cultural differences in
> relation to financial conversations. Any thoughts and resources would be
> appreciated. Thanks so much!
>
>
>
> Michelle Onaka
>
> Michelle.Onaka at oregonstate.edu
>
> Academic Counselor-TRiO Student Support Services
>
> 324 Waldo Hall, Oregon State University
>
> 541-737-2549 (office) 512-222-7921 (cell)
>
>
>
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