by Robin Woodhouse | Nov 17, 2021 | Money & Finances, Occupational, Wellness Blog
If you struggle with your finances in college, you aren’t alone. I struggle with financial wellness, and a lot of my friends do too, which is why I think this is an important topic to talk about. Financial wellness is essential as the holiday season approaches. ...
by Allison Mueller | Mar 30, 2017 | Emotional, Intellectual, Money & Finances, Occupational, Wellness Blog, Winona
Today, March 30, is National I Am In Control Day. I did a little research on this day and how it came about, and interestingly enough the day began when past Secretary of State Alexander Haig said, “As of now, I am in control here in the White House” after the...
by Kayla Severson | Jul 7, 2016 | Money & Finances, Wellness Blog, Winona
College is a fun time for many things, but not so much when it comes to finances. Between paying for rent, various bills, classes and loans, it is easy to feel like you cannot stay ahead. It is common to freak out about money. However, it is important to not...
by Elizabeth Meinders | Feb 24, 2015 | Money & Finances, Wellness Blog
While I’m not one who lives paycheck to paycheck, I know the value of living frugally. I budget carefully and think through my purchases. Sometimes though, it seems like buying eco-friendly products and living green are too expensive for a college student’s budget....
by Rachel Adam | Feb 5, 2015 | Money & Finances, Wellness Blog
To all those broke college students—this post is for you! Of course, this post is also for me because even though I have a job, I still feel pretty broke. This is mainly because I have all these bills to pay and purchases to make like tuition, textbooks, groceries and...
by Elizabeth Peterson | Sep 18, 2014 | Money & Finances, Wellness Blog
Last week, I talked about the importance of saving money and why it is good to create a budget. This week, I’m going to give you some specific ways to save money and reduce your spending. And they are (…….drumroll please…….): Open a...