
Phoenix Union High School District hopes to expand financial literacy program for students
An ASU financial literacy program helps students learn about budgeting, taxes, debt management, insurance, and retirement planning while earning college credit.
In this article published April 9, 2024, on KJZZ:
Phoenix Union piloted a program at Camelback High School this year where more than 100 students had the chance to earn a dual enrollment credit through ASU's W. P. Carey School of Business.
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