Financial Wellness at 鶹
Partner with PSECU for Personalized Financial Education
Students, faculty, and staff at 鶹 can request custom workshops on financial wellness and literacy.
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PSECU Resource Center
Financial Tips for Every Stage of Life
Explore tools and guidance to help you make smart money decisions—whether you're just starting out or planning for the future.
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PSECU Financial Wellness Center
Learn the Basics of Money Management
Learn about personal finance topics such as budgeting, credit, identity theft, financial scams, investing, homeownership, retirement planning, and more.
Key Features
- 30+ financial topics tailored to different life stages
- Quick lessons (3–5 minutes each) for easy learning
- Mobile-friendly modules – accessible on phone, tablet, or computer
PSECU Financial Education Workshops
PSECU Financial Education Workshops offers counseling in financial management and planning. Contact Victoria O'Rourke to schedule an appointment.
Your credit score affects your ability to get a loan, a credit card, a job, or even an apartment. In this workshop, you’ll learn what a good credit score is, why it matters, and how to improve it.
Budgeting helps you make sure you’re not spending more than you earn. In this workshop, you’ll learn how to create a simple plan to track your income and expenses, so you can manage your money and reach your goals.
Learn how to spot scams and protect your money! This workshop will show you how fraud happens, what red flags to watch for, and simple steps you can take to keep your accounts and personal info safe.
College can be expensive, but there are ways to make it more affordable. In this workshop, you’ll learn how to pay for college through financial aid, scholarships, and smart planning, so you can get the education you need without taking on too much debt.
Debt can be stressful, whether it’s from student loans, credit cards, or other expenses. In this workshop, you’ll learn what happens when debt isn’t paid and explore simple strategies to help you manage and pay it off.
Saving money can be tough, but it’s important for reaching your goals—whether it’s a car, vacation, or college. In this workshop, you’ll learn how to set savings goals and build the habit of “paying yourself first” to make saving easier and more consistent.
Smart shopping means knowing the difference between needs and wants. In this workshop, you’ll learn how to make thoughtful spending choices, prioritize what you really need, and find ways to save while still getting what matters most.
A workshop to walk you through completing and submitting the Federal Application for Student Aid (FAFSA). By filling out and submitting the FAFSA you may be eligible for loans, grants, and work-study awards.
Featured Articles
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Top 5 Money Moves to Make Before Next Semester
Learn smart financial steps to take before heading back to campus.
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How to make Money in College
Discovers ways to earn extra income while balancing your studies
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What's in a Credit Score
Understand what makes up your credit score and why it matters.
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College Money Mistakes to Avoid
Learn how to avoid common money mistakes.
Contact Us
Campus Address
Lower Level of University Center
(717) 777-2007
Community Relationship Manager
Victoria O'Rourke
vorourke@psecu.com

