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<h4>Why are you focused on teaching financial literacy to adults, rather than to children?</h4>
<h4><b>Why are you focused on teaching financial literacy to adults, rather than to children?</b></h4>
<p><i>While we do not rule out working with young people in a future time, at present we believe there is a distinct gap in the provision of financial training for the adult population, whereas there are a plethora of programs designed to teach financial literacy to young people.</i></p>
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<h4>Can I join Dollar Scholars?</h4>
<h4><b>Can I join Dollar Scholars?</b></h4>
<p><i>Yes, we are always looking for new volunteers to help teach and support our other activities. Please send a resume to [email protected]</i><br>


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<h4><b>What is the relationship between Dollar Scholars and American University?</b></h4>
<p><i>All of our founding members are either American University faculty, or American University students.
Many are economics majors, and we are supported by the economics department in the College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) at American Univesity.
Economics department chair Professor Kara Reynolds is our faculty advisor and mentor.</i></p>
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<h4><b>Is Dollar Scholars an independent organization?</b></h4>
<p><i>Dollar Scholars is primarily a student-led, student initiative based at American University.
We are in the process of forming an independent non-profit organization so we can bring Dollar Scholars programs to more
campuses.</i>
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<h4><b>How did you develop your curriculum for financial literacy?</b></h4>
<p>We have leveraged the FDIC's MoneySmart curriculum to teach individuals about financial literacy.
While we feel the core content of these modules is extremely high quality, we look forward to adapting the materials to better suit our participants.
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