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On Education by U.S. News Staff

Should Schools Teach Money Management Skills?

March 24, 2009 04:56 PM ET | Eddy Ramírez | Permanent Link | Print

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The University of North Texas has a money management center that students can use at any time, free of charge. Students who don't want to learn about finances won't do so in a classroom, and many students shouldn't have to wait to take a class to learn about such an important topic. The Student Money Management Center is there when the student needs the help, and alumni can use it as well. They also offer services such as short term loans. This is a much better concept than forcing students to pay for an entire semester long course of financial planning, when it might not even suit thier ever changing needs.

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