Campbell University Hosts Economics and Personal Finance Workshop for High School Students
Are you a high school student looking to improve your personal finance skills and navigate your future with confidence? Look no further than the Economics and Personal Finance workshop organized by the Lundy-Fetterman School of Business’ Center for Financial Literacy and Economic Education (CFLEE).
Imagine spending a day engaging in interactive sessions covering various aspects of economics and personal finance, including budgeting, saving, investing, insurance, and understanding economic principles. This workshop is designed to be informative, practical, and tailored to the needs and interests of high school students like you.
But what sets this workshop apart is the opportunity to learn from business school alumni and faculty who volunteered their time and expertise to conduct sessions on the Reality of Money game, personal finance, investment, and Stock Market game. You’ll also have a chance to participate in a wrap-up panel discussion and network with Business School Truist Scholars, sharing their experiences with you.
The workshop received overwhelmingly positive feedback from both students and educators, with many expressing appreciations for the valuable insights gained and the engaging format of the sessions. Dr. Mostashari, associate dean and professor of business at Campbell University, highlighted the dedication and commitment of alumni like Kevin Watson (’02), Melissa Alphin (’03), Travis Bailley (’03), Melissa Godwin Scott (’02), Tom Jacobs (’93), and Simmi Prasad (’09) for helping students develop crucial financial skills.
CFLEE and its EPF Institute arm are committed to providing educational opportunities that empower students to succeed in an increasingly complex financial world. So if you’re looking to make a positive impact on your financial future, consider attending the Economics and Personal Finance workshop at the Lundy-Fetterman School of Business.
For more information about CFLEE and its programs, visit their website. Don’t miss out on this fantastic opportunity to enhance your personal finance skills and set yourself up for success!