Description |
xviii, 187 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm |
Contents |
The Case for Financial Education Programs / Dorothy B. Durband and Sonya L. Britt -- An Overview of University Financial Education Programs / John E. Grable, Ryan Law and Jodi Kaus -- Staffing and Recruiting Considerations for Financial Education Programs / Ryan E. Halley, Dorothy B. Durband and Sonya L. Britt -- Training and Development of Financial Education Program Staff / Sonya L. Britt, Ryan E. Halley and Dorothy B. Durband -- Obtaining Financial Education Program Support / Dorothy B. Durband and A. William Gustafson -- Content and Delivery in Financial Education Programs / Joseph Goetz and Lance Palmer -- Marketing Strategies for Financial Education Programs / Mary M. Bell, Jason McGarraugh and De'Arno D. De'Armond -- Financial Education Program Partnerships / Sonya L. Britt and Joseph Goetz -- Assessing Financial Literacy / Sandra J. Huston -- Financial Education Research Opportunities / So-hyun Joo and Swarn Chatterjee -- Evaluating Financial Education Programs / Jonathan J. Fox, Suzanne Bartholomae and Kate S. Trombitas -- Certifications in Financial Education Programs / Angela L. Mazzolini, Mary M. Bell and Timothy Griesdorn |
Summary |
Between the global economic crisis, rising tuition costs, and the shaky job market, financial literacy is fast becoming a necessary student skill regardless of major. And given the startling statistics on student loan and credit card debt following students long after graduation, the time for personal financial mastery is long overdue . The first full-length reference of its kind, Student Financial Literacy: Campus-Based Program Development is designed to guide professionals in implementing a new financial education program or enhancing an existing one. Its contributors are experts in personal finance and authorities on financial literacy education. The book sets out a real-world, evidence-based model complete with tools, resource lists, and websites, and covers ground-level basics as well as advanced innovations (employing and training student volunteers; research opportunities within programs; finding funding). Chapters cover all key aspects of program development, including: Staffing and recruiting considerations. Training and development of staff. Content and delivery issues. Marketing strategies. Assessment of financial literacy. Evaluating financial education programs. For college and university personnel tasked with improving students' economic education, Student Financial Literacy: Campus-Based Program Development brings the steps into clear, realistic focus for successful long-term results |
Analysis |
Economics |
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Education, Higher |
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Higher Education |
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Social sciences |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
College students -- United States -- Finance, Personal.
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Financial literacy -- United States.
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Student loans -- United States.
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Author |
Britt, Sonya L., editor
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Durband, Dorothy B., editor
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LC no. |
2012934696 |
ISBN |
1461435048 |
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9781461435044 |
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