Welcome to Financial Literacy Experts


There is a growing need for financial literacy for students who are preparing to attend college. Typically, students' exposure to this information is communicated during orientation prior to the beginning of their first college semester. This short time frame provides limited opportunities for students and parents to know their financial responsibilities and awareness of the university or college's financial deadlines and policies. As the cost of education rises, it is increasingly difficult for students and parents to meet their financial obligations to successfully complete their college education. This financial information is essential to successfully completing a college education without interruption.

Our workshop and presentations provide information that includes:

  • The Total Cost Per Year
  • Financial and Scholarship Resources
  • Importance of Deadlines
  • Understanding University Billing, Requirements and Policies
  • Payment Plans
  • Registration Requirements
  • FERPA (Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act)
  • Assisting Students to be Wise Consumers

Our Services


Workshops & Presentations
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The workshops and presentations offered through Financial Literacy Experts include a selection of topics which illustrate the various aspects and responsibilities for paying for college. Additionally, topics educate students and their parents on learning how to make sound financial decisions when selecting a college. Presentations will not only include the financial aid and scholarship application process, but will educate on the college's financial requirements, deadlines and responsibilities. CONTINUE READING

Financial Education
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As the cost of education rapidly increases, it is becoming more difficult for students and parents to adequately meet their financial obligations. Most often after college admission, students and families do not have the appropriate financial information and guidance regarding the cost of their post-secondary education. Even though, there are many resources available, there is a growing need for interpersonal counseling for students and their families. CONTINUE READING