[Natfinwellness] Free Spring Webinar Series

Carissa Uhlman carissau at inceptia.org
Tue Jan 9 14:54:17 EST 2018


Thanks Sarah! And for anyone who has the CPFM certification, these will count toward your CEUs.

From: Natfinwellness [mailto:natfinwellness-bounces at lists.osu.edu] On Behalf Of Schedler, Sarah
Sent: Tuesday, January 09, 2018 2:50 PM
To: 'National Financial Wellness Listserv' <natfinwellness at lists.osu.edu>
Subject: Re: [Natfinwellness] Free Spring Webinar Series

I thought February and March sounded like good webinars. Going to see if we could get credit from AFCPE for either of them...

Sarah Schedler, AFC(r) | Missouri Dept. of Higher Education | 573.526-4420 | sarah.schedler at dhe.mo.gov<mailto:sarah.schedler at dhe.mo.gov>

From: Natfinwellness [mailto:natfinwellness-bounces at lists.osu.edu] On Behalf Of Carissa Uhlman
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Subject: [Natfinwellness] Free Spring Webinar Series

Good morning,

Equity. Parity. Opportunity. Inclusion. Here at Inceptia, we have heard these words increasingly used in discussions regarding financial education, and for good reason. As issues of wealth and education inequality plague our society, we see students grappling with these same issues on a campus level, hungry to engage in discussion and desperate to be the change. We see them. We hear them. And we want to help you help them.

Inceptia is proud to announce that our 2018 financial education webinar series will be a student-focused approach on wealth inequality, underserved populations, and student advocacy. Featuring an outstanding lineup of guest speakers who are leaders in their field, our goal is to arm you with the information and implementation strategies you need to weave these critical topics into your student touchpoints. Whether as part of financial education or students affairs programming, or simply to deepen your everyday interactions with students, we want you to feel empowered to lead these discussions and help students navigate these difficult issues. Please visit the links below to learn more and to register for our spring webinars, and stay tuned for our forthcoming fall schedule.

Won't you join us in being the change?


February

The ABC's of Gen Z: Adapting Financial Aid Practices for Effective Outcomes<https://www.inceptia.org/resource-center/webinar-feb-2018>
Gen Z, the next generation of students, is more tech savvy and digitally driven than its predecessors - an area in which many campus departments are still getting up to speed. Learning their language and finding the right balance of electronic and interpersonal interaction will present challenges as FAOs adapt to these bright young minds; this session will help you prepare for that. Through research, and best practices from the University of Illinois, this session covers:
            Understanding the Gen Z mindset

o    Communication and engagement strategies

o    Tips from the University of Illinois to easily meet Gen Z where they are

March


Teaching Them to Fish: Empowering Students Through Financial Self Advocacy<https://www.inceptia.org/resource-center/webinar-mar-2018>
Inceptia welcomes James McCarthy, former FDIC and CFPB member, for an informative one hour webinar regarding the top financial issues of which students must be wary and for which they must develop their own advocacy skills. From credit card fraud to ID theft to student loan complaints and more, we'll provide practical talking points to help foster productive conversations with your students and resources to help them take action. Attendees of this webinar will benefit from James' insider expertise to resolving financial issues, and will receive access to our financial advocacy resource guide.

April


Handling Money Like a #GirlBoss: Empowering Women Through Financial Literacy<https://www.inceptia.org/resource-center/webinar-apr12-2018>
In honor of Equal Pay Day, join Inceptia to learn more about what the financial education community can do to address the unique financial struggles that women face. Guest speakers will include Sophia Bera, founder of Gen Y Planning and CNBC contributor, and Jennifer Hemphill, an Accredited Financial Counselor and host of the Her Money Matters podcast. They'll share their insights into the female financial literacy gap, challenges facing minority women, and suggestions for empowering female students to take control of their finances.


Full Minds, Empty Stomachs: Food Insecurity on Campus<https://www.inceptia.org/resource-center/webinar-apr24-2018>
As part of our Financial Capability Month series, Inceptia explores the growing epidemic of students going hungry on campus. In this one hour webinar, we'll discuss how food insecurity happens in such a food-rich environment, and how going hungry impacts every area of life for these students. Utilizing a body of growing research, we'll look at how some institutions are working to tackle this problem head on. Finally, we'll hear from one school on what it takes to open and run a campus food pantry, as they provide insights from their first year of operation.





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