USA Funds Introduces Bilingual Version of Financial Literacy Program for College Students

Posted on: February 12th, 2008
Filed Under: [ Hispanic News ] [ Press Releases ] [ Higher Education ]
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“USA Funds(R), the nation’s leading education loan guarantor, announces the introduction of bilingual components of its popular financial literacy program for college students. Two modules of the USA Funds Life Skills(R) curriculum, “Get a Grip on Your Finances - Smart Spending for Students” and “Seek out Financial Aid - Funding Resources and Financial Obligations” now are available in both English and Spanish. The new materials provide program presenters with a multicultural framework and special teaching strategies to address the unique issues faced by Hispanic students. In addition, the multimedia program features videos that portray Hispanic students addressing their personal finance challenges. “*

*From: http://www.prnewswire.com
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