The institution provides information and guidance to help
student borrowers understand how to manage their debt and repay their loans.
x Compliance o Non-Compliance o Partial Compliance
UL Lafayette has
implemented a financial literacy program based on Financial Avenue that offers the following 10 individual courses:
·
Psychology of Money
·
Foundations of Money
·
College and Money
·
FAFSA
·
Loan Guidance
·
Earning Money
·
Credit and Protecting your Money
·
Spending and Borrowing
·
Debt and Repayment
·
Future of Your Money
These courses are formatted to allow students to
track their progress as they proceed through each course. The Financial Aid
Office can track the number of students who have completed the courses and
their scores, and compiles the results.
The availability
and requirement of course completion are as follows:
·
Required as part of UNIV 100, the
mandatory first-time freshman seminar, where it is included in the
course-embedded Financial Aid Orientation Presentation;
·
Required as part of the financial aid
suspension appeals process;
·
Available to any instructor on campus
to include as course content; and
·
As information sent each semester via
email to all current students advising them of the availability of courses
beginning Fall 2019.
The Financial Aid
Office keeps course completion reports and test summary reports. A financial aid contact person is available at any time to
assist students with any additional questions during or after the course, as
referenced on the Financial Aid Contact webpage.
Financial aid suspension appeals
process
Financial Avenue
Course completion reports
Financial Avenue Test Summary Reports
Financial Literacy Course Descriptions
Financial Literacy Pre-Post Test Graph
Spring 2019