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On October 22, 2008, the Michigan Guaranty Agency
(MGA) hosted the fourth installment of its Default Aversion Symposium Series
entitled, "Financial Literacy and Student Success," at Lansing Community College
West Campus, Lansing.
Mary Stuart Hunter, Assistant Vice Provost, University 101 Programs and the
National Resource Center for The First-Year Experience and Students in
Transition, University of South Carolina began the morning with a presentation
on College Student Success: A Primer. Ms. Hunter's work centers on providing
educators with resources to develop personal and professional skills while
creating and refining innovative programs to increase undergraduate student
learning and success. Ms. Hunter asks, "What still needs to be done? What must
we do? She explains that we seriously need to address the continuing
unacceptable levels of student attrition and focus more on student learning and
success than on retention. Everyone needs to make student learning more central
to their institutional mission and develop partnerships and collaborative
efforts across campus to assist students.
Mary Stuart Hunter
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Stuart Hunter Video Part I (Windows Media Video File, 23 minutes, 24MB)
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Stuart Hunter Video Part II (Windows Media Video File, 23 minutes, 24MB)
Mary Stuart Hunter Video Part III (Windows Media Video File, 23 minutes, 24MB)
Mary Stuart Hunter Video Part IV (Windows Media Video File, 18 minutes, 19MB)
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Erica Tobe, MSW, Program Leader in Youth
Financial Literacy for Michigan State University Extension - Children, Youth,
Families, and Communities, discussed the National Endowment for Financial
Education (NEFE) High School Financial Planning Program® and the NEFE CashCourse®.
Ms. Tobe is the Michigan state representative for the NEFE High School Financial
Planning Program. She also serves on the Michigan Jump$tart Coalition. She
explained that the NEFE program is free and promotes financial literacy for high
school students. This program is easily adaptable for middle school students,
college students, and adults who want to understand the basics of managing their
money as a way to make wiser financial decisions. The NEFE Web site is located
at http://www.nefe.org.
Erica Tobe, PowerPoint
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Erica Tobe, Video Presentation (Windows Media Video File, 16 minutes 20 MB)
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Transcript, Erica Tobe Presentation