Financial health workshop for students

Money can be stressful — especially in college. The good news is that building strong financial habits now can make a big difference later.

In this hands-on workshop, we’ll cover the basics of budgeting and money management with strategies designed for college students. We’ll also explore how everyday financial habits shape our financial well-being. You’ll leave with practical tools you can use right away and money habits that can stick with you long after graduation.

Thursday, April 16, from 4–5 p.m. in the ASCC Lobby (Lighty 180) on the Pullman campus or you can join via Zoom.

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This event is hosted by WSU’s Academic Success & Career Center (ASCC) in celebration of National Student Employment Week (NSEW).*

*Note: This workshop is open to everyone — you don’t need to be a student employee to participate.

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