Financial literacy involves the knowledge and skills necessary to successfully manage ones’ personal finances. It basically allows one to make smart decisions with their money. This is especially important for students entering college, as this may be the first time where you are responsible for managing your own finances.
Finances play a vital role in our lives and financial stress is a common source of stress for students and can negatively impact overall wellness. As a result, the University of Alabama understands the implications financial stress can have and promotes a holistic approach to student health and wellbeing through the Alabama Model. The Alabama Model recognizes that wellbeing encompasses a range of dimensions, including financial wellness, that all work in tandem to encourage one’s academic and personal success.
UA is committed to helping students develop and sustain essential financial skills for lifelong security. As you explore this website, you’ll find valuable information to guide you in preparing for college, managing finances while at UA, and planning for life beyond graduation.
Banzai
Interactive financial wellness resources including courses, coaches, calculators and articles.
Cash Course
Students, register with access code 7404 and your crimson.ua.edu email address.
Faculty and staff, register with access code 2171 and your ua.edu email address.
Financial Resources
Housing
- All incoming freshmen students are required to live on campus unless they qualify for an exemption.
- For an overview of UA’s housing options and rates visit Housing and Residential Communities.
- If you’re considering off-campus housing, remember to also consider additional things like renter’s insurance and your rights and responsibilities as a tenant.
Transfer Students
Learn about transfer student scholarship opportunities and criteria.
Alabama’s Promise is a need-based financial aid program for Alabama community college transfer students who meet specific criteria.
Personal Finance Course
- CSM 204: Intro to Personal Financial Planning
- CSM 205: Honors Intro to Personal Financial Planning
- Visit Consumer Sciences Courses for descriptions of these courses.