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MONEY AND COLLEGE
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the most of your money:
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 Pull and review Credit Report
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 Create and personalize your
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Please contact the Student Money
Management Center for more
information or if you have any questions.
Student Money Management Center
940.369.7761
Chestnut Hall, Suite 313
Student Money
Management
Center
University of North
Texas
Website: http://moneymanagement.unt.edu
E-mail: moneymanagement@unt.edu
1155 Union Circle #305237
Denton, TX 76203-5017
Fax: 940.369.8793
TTY Callers: 940.369.8652
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What is the Student Money
Management Center?
The Student Money Management Center is an outreach
program administered by the Division of Student
Mission
Loan Programs
Our mission is to help students secure financial
responsibility that last not only in college, but throughout
life.
Development and it provides tools and solutions for
students to achieve financial independence.
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Money Management Center?
At the Student Money Management Center, you can:
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Talk to trained professionals and fellow peers in
private meetings
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Learn how to manage money
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Learn how to establish and keep good credit
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Create a financial college plan
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Understand Credit Scores
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Prepare for major purchases, such as a car or a
home
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Plan for tuition payments
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Research Housing Options
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Access Loan support for unexpected financial
emergencies
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Plan for expenses after college
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Analyze job and benefits packages
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expenses
Can receive two loans per semester
Memorial Loan
Student Center Services
With the cost of college increasing, many students find
financial burdens, educational as well as personal. The
Center provides students with services that help them
create financial stability such as personal consultations,
workshops and seminars.
Personal Consultations
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Short term, needs based loan
Enables students to remain enrolled at
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Set maximum for each semester
Can receive one loan per semester
Bailey Legacy Loan
Highest level of service offered because it is oneon-one with a professional
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Provides students with fresh perspective as they
explore options to change behaviors and
strengthen decision making skills
Workshops and Seminars
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Provide a wide variety of money management
topics.
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Provides practical tips and strategies students
can apply to their own lives
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Short term loan option if needs can’t
be met with Memorial Loan
Maximum of $1,000.00
Can receive one loan per academic
year
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