Search Results: Educators: Professors

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    Money Talks podcasts
    Subject: Budgeting, Credit (Credit Scoring), Identity Theft, Paying for College (Financial Aid), Saving, Student Loan Management
    Audiences: Students (College), Educators (Professors, Campus Personnel)
    Source: Oklahoma Money Matters
    A series of podcasts about money management for college students
    Free Resource
    Multimedia (Podcasts)
    English

     
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    Are You Looking for Money? Paying for College with Grants, Scholarships and Federal Loans (PDF)
    Subject: Student Loan Management (Responsible Borrowing, Repayment Options), Paying for College (Financial Aid, FAFSA)
    Audiences: Students (Middle School, High School, College), Adults (Parents, Adult Learners), Educators (Teachers, Professors, Campus Personnel, Counselors), Specialty Groups
    Source: Oklahoma College Assistance Program, UCanGo2
    Includes information and tips about paying for college with grants, scholarships, federal work-study and federal student loans.
    Free Resource
    Publication
    English

     
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    OKCollegeStart.org
    Subject: Paying for College (College Planning)
    Audiences: Students (High School, Middle School, College), Adults (Adult Learners, Parents), Educators (Counselors, Teachers, Professors, Campus Personnel)
    Source: Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education, Oklahoma College Assistance Program
    Offers college planning resources for families
    Free Resource
    Website
    Spanish, Korean, Vietnamese, Russian, Hmong, Chinese, Arabic, Portuguese, French, English

     
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    Financial Literacy Test & Survey Center
    Subject: Consumer Issues, Student Loan Management
    Audiences: Adults, Educators (Teachers, Professors), Students (College, High School)
    Source: National Financial Educators Councils
    The NFECs Financial Literacy Test and Survey Center provides complimentary tests and survey tools. Organizations and individuals are welcome to use this online evaluation material for pre-and post-testing, self-assessment, and/or to gain a better understanding about various financial literacy topics.
    Free Resource
    Quiz
    English

     
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    FoolProof: Real Consumer Education for Young People and Adults
    Subject: Banking, Budgeting, Consumer Issues, Credit, Financial Planning, Identity Theft, Investing, Paying for College, Retirement Planning, Saving, Taxes
    Audiences: Adults (Employers), Educators (Professors, Teachers), Students (College, High School)
    Source: FoolProof Financial Education Systems, Inc.
    An interactive, self-grading group of online financial education learning modules.
    Free Resource
    Lesson Plan/Curricula, Multimedia
    English

     
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    Love Your Money
    Subject: Budgeting, Saving (Emergency Fund, Setting Goals), Retirement Planning
    Audiences: Educators (Professors), Students (College)
    Source: FINRA Investor Education Foundation, The University of Tennessee Extension Department of Family & Consumer Sciences
    Love Your Money is a website and online course designed to provide college students with the tools they need to manage their money, understand the financial markets and save and invest wisely.
    Free Resource
    Lesson Plan/Curricula, Website
    English

     
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    Money Smart: Instructor-Led Program
    Subject: Saving (Setting Goals), Consumer Issues (Mortgage, Auto Loans), Credit (Credit Cards, Credit Reporting), Banking, Budgeting
    Audiences: Educators (Teachers, Professors), Service Providers, Specialty Groups (Blind)
    Source: Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
    Money Smart is a training program consisting of 10 modules to help adults outside the financial mainstream enhance their money skills and create positive banking relationships. Both computer-based programs and instructor-led programs are available
    Free Resource
    Multimedia (CD/DVD)
    English, Spanish, Korean, Russian, Hmong, Vietnamese

     
Oklahoma Money Matters established this clearinghouse of financial literacy resources as a tool to help teachers, professors, educational administrators, practitioners and communities access information and instructional materials to support personal finance education for all ages. The clearinghouse contains publications, curricula and multimedia that address important money management topics such as saving for retirement, building a budget, balancing your checkbook and managing credit. We hope these resources help you make smart financial decisions and/or help you teach someone else how to manage their money successfully.