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College is a significant investment. If you let it get into your head, it can cause a variety of emotions. Student Financial Wellness Peer Educator Simon Romero ’24 suggests college students use what he calls three simple but effective ways to manage money.
October 20, 2022
The University of New Haven has created a team of Student Financial Wellness Peer Educators to create programs and resources that help students manage their money and put them on a path to financial success. Periodically, they will write blog entries about various topics related to financial wellness. In this post, Simon Romero ’24, an accounting major, shares three tips for college students to manage their money.
Making a budget is not necessarily hard, but a budget will only be as good as the information you put into it. iGrad has budgeting tools and other resources that can help you start. There are also apps that can make it easy to budget and track your spending such as Mint, Good Budget, Personal Capital, or even a tool provided by your bank. A budget will work if you put in the effort and know about your needs vs wants and how you spend your money.
Saving can be hard, but it does not mean it's impossible. Starting small is the best way to approach it. Within your budget, include a savings plan by setting aside money toward your savings goal. You should try to save at least 20 percent of your income and have emergency savings. The University of New Haven 2021 Student Financial Wellness Survey found that 48 percent of students would have trouble coming up with $500 dollars in cash or in credit in case of an emergency. Some tips to help you save better are to pay yourself first and set smart goals.
Investing in learning more about money will give you power over your finances. Here are some steps to gain more knowledge.
So, take control of your money, and follow us on Instagram @unewhavenfinwell to stay informed on the latest information and updates. You can also find us in myCharger in Student Resources under Financial Wellness.
Simon Romero ’24, an accounting major, is a Student Financial Wellness Peer Educator.
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Beatrice Glaviano '26 reflects on the importance of bouncing back after setbacks.
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Kadmiel B. Adusei '20 M.S. was presented the Outstanding Young Alumni Award, Anil Shah '86 M.S. received the Distinguished Lifetime Alumni Award, and RBC Bearings was presented with the Exemplary Partner Award.
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Members of the Gaia Initiative gained insights and expanded their professional networks at the Student Managed Investment Fund Consortium (SMIFC) conference in Chicago, boosting their skills to benefit a University scholarship fund and their careers.