Budgeting, saving, and investment strategies alongside practical skills for managing credit, taxes, and banking. Addresses insurance needs, employment income, and major purchase decisions to support comprehensive long-term financial planning.
A comprehensive series on evaluating post-secondary education through a financial lens, focusing on ROI, funding mechanisms, opportunity costs, and long-term financial planning for undergraduate students.
This sequence equips graduate students with the quantitative tools and financial literacy needed to assess the true ROI of pursuing further advanced education. Students will model opportunity costs, analyze funding strategies, and forecast break-even points to create a comprehensive financial feasibility study.
A comprehensive 5-lesson unit for graduate students that bridges the gap between FAFSA borrowing and long-term repayment. Students explore debt forecasting, repayment plans (IDR/PSLF), interest mechanics, and the legal implications of the Master Promissory Note.
This project-based sequence guides graduate students through FAFSA completion by framing it as a strategic business decision. Students will audit institutional costs, build realistic budgets, calculate precise borrowing needs, and learn to navigate professional judgment appeals to minimize long-term debt.
A comprehensive workshop-style sequence for graduate students navigating the FAFSA as independent applicants, focusing on technical requirements, asset reporting, and strategic planning.
A comprehensive sequence for graduate students to master the nuances of federal financial aid, focusing on the strategic selection of Direct Unsubsidized and Grad PLUS loans to minimize long-term debt.
A comprehensive undergraduate course on personal finance, bridging macroeconomic theory with practical wealth management. Students explore budgeting, debt strategy, taxation, retirement modeling, and risk mitigation through a rigorous quantitative lens.
A comprehensive unit for undergraduate students to master the financial and legal aspects of job offers, focusing on total compensation analysis, cost-of-living adjustments, and professional negotiation skills.
This advanced sequence transitions graduate students from basic compliance to strategic tax planning. It covers progressive taxation, W-2 vs. 1099 employment, deductions/credits, and investment tax implications, culminating in a complex tax scenario simulation.
A professional development sequence for graduate students focused on navigating and negotiating employer-sponsored continuing education. Students learn to analyze corporate policies, build strategic business cases, and negotiate for flexibility to support their educational goals.
A comprehensive inquiry-based sequence for graduate students navigating complex FAFSA scenarios, including income changes, marital status impacts, and professional judgment appeals. Students learn to advocate for their financial reality when standard forms fall short.
A graduate-level series on startup finance, focusing on the mechanics of equity distribution, financing instruments, and cap table management from founding to exit.
A comprehensive unit designed to guide students through the modern job application process, focusing on strategic networking, deep company research, and high-stakes interview preparation. Students will learn to build professional connections and tailor their approach to specific company cultures and scenarios.
This sequence focuses on the critical 'after' phase of the interview process, teaching undergraduate students how to analyze their performance, interpret outcomes, and manage professional relationships long-term. Students move from self-reflection and performance analysis to navigating offers and maintaining a strategic network, turning every interview into a growth opportunity.
A comprehensive sequence for graduate students to navigate the non-degree credential landscape, evaluate market value, and develop a strategic professional development roadmap.
A graduate-level sequence exploring the professional, economic, and collaborative landscapes of contemporary printmaking. Students transition from studio practice to professional engagement through market analysis, collaborative simulations, and grant writing.
A graduate-level exploration of the intersection between mathematical probability and behavioral psychology. This sequence covers Prospect Theory, cognitive heuristics, fat-tail distributions, and the design of psychologically resilient risk management frameworks.
A high-level research-driven approach to career exploration for graduate students, focusing on macro-level market analysis, mapping the hidden job market, and strategic professional relationship engineering. Students move beyond job boards to understand the 'hidden job market' through strategic networking and ecosystem analysis.
A comprehensive guide for undergraduate students exploring the transition from basic saving to strategic investing. The sequence covers the mathematics of compound interest, the necessity of liquidity, detailed analysis of asset classes, and the application of Modern Portfolio Theory to build long-term wealth.
This project-based sequence teaches undergraduate students how to value early-stage companies and prepare financial due diligence materials, focusing on the interface between internal operations and external validation. Students will master unit economics, explore diverse valuation methodologies, and learn to strategically plan capital raises through milestone-based 'use of funds' planning.
A comprehensive unit for undergraduate entrepreneurs focusing on the tactical realities of cash management, burn rates, and financial survival in early-stage startups. Students move from theoretical accounting to practical liquidity forecasting and crisis management.
A technical, workshop-style course for undergraduate entrepreneurs focusing on the bottom-up construction of startup financial models. Students progress from revenue drivers to integrated financial statements and sensitivity analysis.