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Welcome to Emory's Student Money Management Website.

Money, or the lack of, is oftentimes a source of tension for many, especially college students. Today’s college students are bombarded with ads, commercials and mailings indicating that you must spend money to be happy. The college life normally means learning the most effective ways to manage (stretch) your money. Financial hardships can make college life difficult.

Proper financial planning consists of identifying your financial goals and establishing ways in which to reach these goals. Proper financial planning or money management is more than paying loans and credit card bills, it means having the adequate knowledge to make responsible, wise decisions. It is the goal of this website to provide you with a sound personal financial management foundation to help you meet life’s challenges and opportunities.

'MINT' Financial Literacy Newsletter

We recognize that financial security consists of more than being able to pay off loans and credit card bills. Our aim is to show that financial literacy is inextricably tied to all other aspects of life. To us, financial literacy means having the adequate knowledge to make responsible, wise decisions. These decisions do not have to be necessarily financial in nature. We sincerely hope that you enjoy each version of MINT. Read the latest issues.
2012-2013 Issue
2011-2012 Winter Issue
2010-2011 Issue

Peer Financial Counseling

Peer Financial Counseling Get to know the student run organization whose aim is to equip college students with a basic understanding of personal financial management to help us meet life’s challenges and opportunities. The counseling focuses on budgeting, credit, savings, investments, student loans, identity theft, lease management - the aim is to remove the burdens that poor money management knowledge can impose on a student's college and post-college life.