WEW 101: Financial Literacy – College-level (2023-2024)

About Course
INSTRUCTORS
SESSIONS 1-4 | SESSIONS 5-8 |
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To be announced… |
Dionne Waldron- McNeal Vice President Fulton Bank |
Program Start and End Date: 9/20/2022 – 11/15/2022 — Meeting Time: 5-6PM
Classes will begin on September 21st, and students will engage in an 8-week series on Financial Literacy that targets Maryland State Standards for Financial literacy and aims to get students excited about their personal finances and developing an early healthy relationship with money. Through this program, students will learn and understand the basic principles of financial literacy. In addition, students will learn about money management, how to create a budget that works, managing their money with a spending plan, investing, saving for emergencies, credit, why finance matters, and much more. Students will also develop experiential knowledge through the practical exercises they will engage in.
Research shows that without strategic financial literacy and entrepreneurship education of this population, economic development is impaired, marginalized and perpetuates income and economic disparity of this population. As a socially conscious community-based nonprofit organization with a serious focus on entrepreneurship education for the next generation from low and moderate income schools/communities, it is imperative that teaching the students the power and importance of financial literacy be a major component of entrepreneurship education. This unit initiates their early economic development mindset crucial for entrepreneurship education.
College-level Course Outline
College students will take their learning out of the theoretical and focus on the here and now application of their learning. This course, while not designed to teach mathematical principles, will align itself with the Financial Literacy and Algebra units found in the Maryland State College and Career Ready Mathematics Standards for Algebra 1. Students will plan for their educational investments, potential career paths, and become financially literate. Additionally, students will have the opportunity to start savings and checking accounts, laying the foundation for a successful balance between spending and saving as they implement their own budgets. These courses will be taught by industry leaders from Fulton and Truist Banks.
Zoom Access
To be announced prior to start of course.
Course Content
Financial Literacy and Money Management
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Session 1: What is my budget? How do I stick to it?
21:54 -
Session 2: What are my money habits? What are good financial decisions? What are bad financial decisions?
00:00 -
Session 3: What are my financial goals? What financial decisions do I need to make? What financial opportunities do I have?
00:00 -
Session 4: What financial resources do I have? How can I make money as a student?
00:00 -
Session 5: What is an internship? How do I get one?
00:00 -
Session 6: How can I make investments?
00:00 -
Session 7: How can I manage credit, debt, and plan for the future?
00:00 -
Session 8: Help! I have to pay taxes…
00:00