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Dollars and $ense Financial Literacy Program

High School grades 9th -12th students (male/female) participate in 15 weeks of coursework covering various topics of financial literacy. The objective of the Dollars & Sense Financial Literacy Program is to introduce central Indiana high school students to the field of finance through a weekly financial literacy education program. Another objective is to encourage the students to pursue higher education at a college or university.

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The goal of the program is to introduce high school students to the field of finance through engaging course content and work with dedicated mentors.

The program is designed to introduce students to topics that are challenging, yet reachable. Committed students will be rewarded for their effort, become knowledgeable in personal finance and investments, and develop a desire to pursue these topics in a higher educational environment.

Students receive scholarship amounts based upon their local competition scores, quiz scores, the level of classroom participation, student attendance, available funds and the number of participating students. In past years students have received from $250 to $3,000 payable to any accredited higher education institution upon proof of enrollment. Also, three students are selected each year to represent the Indianapolis chapter in the 100 Black Men of America’s National Financial Literacy Competition.

Students representing the Indianapolis chapter has won the national competition in 2003, 2007, 2012, 2013, 2019 and 2024. Almost 300 students have successfully completed the Dollars & Sense Financial Literacy Program during its 21 years of existence

2024-25 Date(s) for the Program: Nov 2nd 2024-March 15th, 2025

Registration or Application Deadline: 10/15/2024

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