• Mental Health First Aid Training Part 1

    Mental Health First Aid Training

    Mental Health First Aid is an evidence-based training that teaches participants skills to recognize signs and provide support someone experiencing a mental health or substance use challenge. Just as CPR training helps a layperson without formal medical training assist an individual following a heart attack, Mental Health First Aid equips a layperson to assist someone […]

  • Swipe Smart: How to Get (and Use) Your First Credit Card

    Carolina Union Room 2422

    Considering your first credit card, but unsure where to begin? This workshop breaks down what you need to know before you apply. Learn how credit cards work, how to choose the right one, what terms like APR and minimum payment really mean, and how to avoid common mistakes. We’ll also cover how to use your […]

  • Mental Health First Aid Training Part 2

    Mental Health First Aid Training

    Mental Health First Aid is an evidence-based training that teaches participants skills to recognize signs and provide support someone experiencing a mental health or substance use challenge. Just as CPR training helps a layperson without formal medical training assist an individual following a heart attack, Mental Health First Aid equips a layperson to assist someone […]

  • Family Feud: Where did the Money Go? (Financial Literacy Edition)

    Carolina Union Room 3206

    Financial Literacy Edition — Parents vs. College Students It’s Gen Z vs. Gen OG in the ultimate financial face-off. Think you know where the money goes? Let’s put that confidence to the test. In this Family Feud-style showdown, parents and college students battle it out over the world of money—budget fails, spending habits, saving hacks, […]

  • Smart Spending: Budgeting for Real Life

    Carolina Union Room 2423

    Budgeting isn’t about restrictions; it’s about making your money work for you. This hands-on workshop covers practical strategies for managing fluctuating income, avoiding common budget pitfalls, and adjusting your spending when life throws curveballs. Perfect for anyone balancing school, work, and personal goals. This event is open to undergraduate, graduate, and professional students; CLE credit […]

  • QPR (Question, Persuade, Refer) Suicide Gatekeeper Training

    Carolina Union Room 3515

    Just like CPR is for physical emergencies, QPR (Question, Persuade, Refer) is an emergency response that can save lives during a mental health crisis. In just 90 minutes, you'll gain the skills to recognize when someone is in distress, learn how to help, and practice those skills in a safe environment. Why QPR? Your participation […]

  • Start Small, Grow Big: Investing Basics for Students

    Carolina Union Room 2422

    Think you need to be wealthy to start investing? Think again. This beginner-friendly session is designed for students who want to grow their money over time. We’ll explain the basics of stocks, index funds, and retirement accounts like Roth IRAs—plus how to get started with as little as $10. Learn the power of compound interest, […]