Room 263, 1215 W. Michigan Street
Milwaukee, WI 53233
United States
Did you know that financial stress and overall health are connected? Referencing the latest ABA Student Loan Debt Survey and other relevant research, this session will explore the link between the two with topics that include exploring cognitive and emotional biases, the impact of borrowing decisions, and developing financial habits and systems to support overall well-being. You will leave with evidence-based strategies for pursuing a peaceful approach to money management. Presented by Natalie Daniels, Accredited Financial Counselor, Regional Director of the AccessLex Institute for Education and Financial Capability. Attendees will receive an entry into the annual MAX by AccessLex® Scholarship Drawings.
After her session, Natalie will also be available for a few one-on-one financial coaching sessions in room 240B. Sign-up for an appointment time here.
- When: Monday, February 17, from 12:10 — 1:10 p.m.
- Where: Room 263
- Please RSVP as lunch will be provided.
This program is part of the Office of Student Affairs Winter Wellness Week programming.
Whether it’s because we already have too much to worry about, we were taught not to discuss it, or it’s just easier to think of as a “tomorrow” problem, we know that talking about our finances can be difficult. But taking control of our financial wellness now can actually allow us to feel less anxious about our path ahead. So, what is financial wellness? It’s the practice of understanding and implementing smart money habits, having a handle on our individual financial situation, and creating achievable financial goals.
Therefore, the Office of Student Affairs is proud to co-host a week of winter wellness events and resources for our Marquette law students.