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Tagged: Financial literacy, financial wellness
As many of you may have seen earlier this week, CGS announced the relaunch of GradSense, a website designed to provide current and prospective graduate students with essential financial information on a variety of topics: http://www.gradsense.org
You are invited to share this resource with your students and campus communities using our toolkit: https://cgsnet.org/resources/for-current-prospective-graduate-students/gradsense-toolkit
CGS has plans to update the site regularly with new content and features, ensuring that it remains a dynamic and relevant resource. With this in mind, we welcome your feedback on the new GradSense. Are there additional financial literacy resources or improvements that CGS should incorporate into the site?
Recommendations can include resources that may not currently exist but would be useful to current and prospective graduate students.
You may post recommendations here on the discussion board or send them directly to me at avincent@cgs.nche.edu.
Thank you!
Thank you for re-launching this excellent resource. Planning to share extensively with our students next week!
Thank you Sarah! Please let CGS know how we can support your efforts to share GradSense with current and prospective graduate students, including adding resources to our GradSense member toolkit: https://cgsnet.org/resources/for-current-prospective-graduate-students/gradsense-toolkit