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Financial literacy seminars at AASU April 17
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SAVANNAH — Armstrong Atlantic State University will host two financial seminars at 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. April 17, in the Armstrong Center, room 126, 13040 Abercorn St., Savannah.
The seminars, “Your Credit Life Story” and “Tackling Debt,” are free and open to the public.
AASU, the National Student Loan Program, the Georgia Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators and the Georgia Consortium for Personal Financial Literacy are teaming during Georgia Financial Literacy Week to provide college students and residents across the state with information and tools they need to make good financial decisions. Throughout the week of April 13, NSLP’s accredited financial counselors will present financial literacy seminars at seven college campuses across Georgia.
The goal of Georgia Financial Literacy Week is to enhance the money-management skills of college students and raise public awareness about the importance of a sound financial education for young adults.
“Now more than ever it is critically important that students are well informed and have the tools they need in order to be able to make good financial decisions,” said Lee Ann Kirkland, AASU director of financial aid. “We’re also inviting the community to attend because we realize that these seminars can provide very powerful information to our citizens at no cost to them.”
For additional information, call AASU’s office of financial aid at (912) 344-3266 or e-mail finaid@armstrong.edu.
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