Classification: Four-year private college or university.
Modules Used:
- Module 1: Get a Grip on Your Finances: Smart Spending for Students.
- Module 2: Seek out Financial Aid: Funding Resources and Financial
Obligations.
- Module 3: Work Hard but Smart: How to Be Successful in School and Graduate
on Time.
- Module 4. Take Control of Your Future: Finishing School and Repaying Your
Loans.
- Module 5: Now That You Are About to Graduate: Taking Control of Your Life.
How Used: Freshman seminar.
Program Description: The goal of the financial-literacy
initiative at Friends University is to give students information to help them
make educated decisions. To that end, the director of financial aid has
championed USA Funds® Life Skills® since learning about
the program at a national conference in 2002.
To generate interest on campus, she introduced the program to the committee
that oversees the freshman-seminar program and to the staff in the center for
student success. These colleagues decided to integrate it into the freshman
seminar, which meets once a week for eight weeks. Team leaders, which include
faculty, senior students and members of the president's cabinet, are responsible
for a group of 20 students. Training was provided by a USA Funds representative
to familiarize the faculty with the content and delivery options for each of the
modules.
The director of financial aid delivers Module 1: Get a Grip on Your
Finances: Smart Spending for Students. Students enjoy having a resource
book to take with them for future reference. They also appreciate the budgeting
game because it helps them understand personal expenses in ways they had not
previously considered.
The financial-aid staff uses Module 2: Seek out Financial Aid: Funding
Resources and Financial Obligations as part of the freshman-orientation
program that runs from April through mid-August. Students appreciate the
definitions provided in this module, and the resource booklet that they can use
as a reference.
Faculty members integrate Module 3: Work Hard but Smart: How to Be
Successful in School and Graduate on Time into existing activities, such as
helping students develop academic plans.
The financial-aid office provides a copy of the student skills book for
Module 4: Take Control of Your Future: Finishing School and Repaying Your
Loans to seniors.
Module 5: Now That You Are About to Graduate: Taking Control of Your
Life is made available to students in the center for student success, which
houses all academic-support services, including career services and
tutoring.
Staffing Requirements: The director of financial aid
delivers Modules 1 and 2; faculty have responsibility for Module 3; staffing is
not required for the delivery of Modules 4 and 5.
Recommendations: The director of financial aid suggests that
demonstrating to colleagues the quality of the program is essential to gaining
campus acceptance of USA Funds Life Skills. Accordingly, she provided the
freshman-seminar faculty and the staff in the center for student success with
copies of the USA Funds Life Skills booklets and asked if these were resources
that the university wanted to make available to its students. Faculty continue
to evaluate the program annually.
Campus Contact:
Myra Pfannenstiel, Director of Student
Financial Aid
Phone: (316) 295-5590
E-mail: pfannem@friends.edu