
- LocationCohen Student Union 162
- Description
Confused on how to budget in college? Worried about debt? Finances can be difficult and confusing to college students. Adulting 101 will walk students through how to budget, how to get credit, and how to start saving money now. You will be given resources and tips to help you start saving and feel confident in your financial state!
*Free dinner for students who RSVP*
- Learn morehttps://fgcu.campuslabs.com/engage/event/11344207
- CategoriesTraining/Workshop • Information Meeting
- PerksFree food • Free stuff
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