Benefits of Financial Literacy

By Jayson Holt In high school, Chavonne was pushed to go to college by well-meaning friends and teachers. Although she didn’t fully understand the financial burden before her, she enrolled at the University of Mississippi. In order to pay for school, Chavonne took on $20,000 of student loans. After three semesters, she dropped out of college. She could no longer afford to attend school and … Continue reading Benefits of Financial Literacy

The Art of the Commander, The Art of the Servant

Author: William R. Adams In the personal reflection below, I apply a simple framework to the question of choosing a minor degree. A minor is worth pursuing if it fits at least one of two criteria: Is the minor a field of study you enjoy? Does the minor complement your major? A minor can offer a change of pace from your major coursework, often boost your … Continue reading The Art of the Commander, The Art of the Servant