FINANCIAL AID

Financial Literacy Program

Do you keep a personal budget? When was the last time you checked your FICO score? Let us get the essentials in order and help you answer these questions with ease.

Program Mission

The mission of the Financial Literacy Program is to expand students’ understanding of money management strategies that will empower them to make wise and informed financial decisions while achieving their educational goals at CSUN.

Financial Literacy Workshops

Spring 2024 Online Workshops—Click on the workshop title to register. 

Would you prefer future workshops online, or in person?  Please reply to our survey here

Tips and Tricks for Managing Credit (January 23, 12:30 pm)
Credit cards can offer many benefits but can be a source of fees and stress. This workshop will help you learn to manage your credit cards and scores as well as avoid traps. Learn about what steps you can take to improve your financial standing. 

Building a Financial Plan for College (February 8, 3:30 pm)
Attending college can cost a lot of money, so you want to be prepared.  Learn how to build a financial plan to help you manage your money, reduce stress, and have a little fun! 

Understanding Your Paycheck (February 20, 12:30 pm)
Taxes, health insurance, and retirement savings affect your take-home pay as does your status as self-employed or an employee. Learn about paycheck deductions and the financial implications of your job options. 

Becoming Bank Savvy (March 7, 12:30 pm)
What are the differences between checking and saving accounts? Money market accounts?  Certificates of deposit? This workshop will help you choose a bank and accounts right for you. 

Getting Started with Investing (March 14, 3:30 pm)

Do you want to begin investing but don’t know where to start? This fun and interactive workshop will help you learn about stocks, bonds, mutual funds, and ETFs and how to choose investments that make sense for you.

For questions regarding these workshops, email sonya@csun.edu

Requests for accommodation services (e.g., sign language interpreters or transcribers) must be made at least five (5) business days in advance. Please contact Kathryn Vanegas at kathryn.vanegas@csun.edu

Webinar Archives

Please visit our CSUN Financial Literacy YouTube Page to see our past webinars.

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Financial Literacy Resources

Financial Literacy Presentation Request

The Financial Literacy Program partners with University 100, CSUN Faculty, and Student Clubs/Orgs to offer presentations designed to empower students and assist them in making informed financial decisions. Below are some examples of financial literacy topics. As a service to our campus community, our Financial Literacy Program staff is available to come to your classes for a presentation.

Budgeting & Credit Essentials for College Students
Students will learn the principles of budgeting including spending wisely, borrowing wisely, setting goals, prioritizing needs and wants, and several methods that can be used to create a budget.  They will also receive an overview of basic credit card terminology.

Credit Card Essentials
Students will learn how to understand the fine print on credit card applications, and become responsible credit card users.  The will also learn the basics behind credit reports and scores, what impacts credit history, and how to maintain good credit.

Funding Your CSU Graduate Education
Students will learn about cost of attendance, how to apply for aid, types of financial aid available, and where to search for scholarships and institutional aid.  We will also discuss additional financial considerations that impact lifestyle and budget changes when planning for graduate school expenses.

Student Loans
Students will learn about the different types of student loans, where to find reliable information, interest rates, loan limits, how to estimate future loan payments, forbearance, deferment, and strategies for successful repayment.

For additional information or presentation requests please contact:

Sonya Adlersberg
Financial Literacy Coordinator
email: sonya.adlersberg@csun.edu

 

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