Wanted: Mentors to teach financial literacy

Moneythink is recruiting new mentors for this semester! Don’t know what Moneythink is? We are an organization dedicated to teaching local St. Louis high school students basic personal financial literacy concepts and mentoring them on life after high school.

We teach topics including:

  • Goals & Budgeting
  • Savings & Investing
  • Banking, Credit, and
  • Entrepreneurship

In local high school classrooms, we teach the Moneythink curriculum through fun activities, pop culture references, and small group exercises. It’s a great way to positively influence local communities and the lives of high school students.

Watch the video above, featuring our very own WashU mentors and local high school students in action to learn more about Moneythink and how financial literacy can change lives.

If you are interested in joining or hearing more about it, send Moneythink a quick email and we can go from there! David Paticoff is Moneythink President this year.

Guest post submitted by Scott Nelson, former President of Moneythink at WashU. You can reach Scott with questions about Moneythink at sbnelson@wustl.edu.

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