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Money Matters on Campus details the findings of a survey of 65,000 first-year college students from across the U.S. conducted by EverFi and sponsored by Higher One. Students were surveyed on a variety of pertinent topics around banking, savings, credit cards, and school loans. This report outlines the survey’s key findings, examining the financial attitudes and behaviors of students to better understand what most significantly predicts positive and negative financial outcomes.
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