Financial Wellness
at MCC
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Events
Our events assist students to build strong financial habits by actively engaging them
in conversations in activities. In addition to pop-up and informational tabling events
organized by our peer mentors, the Financial Wellness Program welcomes community partners
from local banks, credit unions, and organizations in our fun-filled Financial Wellness
Fairs. Stop by our events to get Financial Wellness Swag and enter our drawings!
Check back for more event information soon.
PAST EVENTS:
Spring 2020
- Financial Wellness Fair

- Welcome: Financial Wellness Info Table
Thursday, January 23rd, Bedford Campus Center, 10:00 am- 2:00 pm
Financial Wellness Specialist introduced students to iGrad, MCC's online money management website. Students had the opportunity to ask any questions they might have regarding billing, financial aid, or their personal finances.
- Pop-Up Table: Meet our Financial Wellness Peer Mentors
Monday February 24, Lowell Lobby, 10:00 am- 2:00 pm
Students were asked to guess “What’s the average credit card debt for individuals
in the U.S.? They also had the opportunity to meet with Financial Wellness Peer Mentors
who were available to assist them navigating Touchnet.
Fall 2019
- Financial Wellness Day

- Halloween Themed Pop-Up Table
Tuesday, November 12, Bedford Campus Center, 8:30 am- 12:00 pm
Wednesday, October 30, Lowell Cowan Center Lobby, 10:00 am-2:00 pm
Students were asked to share a good "trick" that helps them save money. Students also
had the opportunity to ask questions about their financials.
- Welcome: Financial Wellness Info Table
Wednesday, September 4, Lowell Cowan Center Lobby, 10:00 am- 2:00 pm
Tuesday, September 10, Bedford Campus Center, 8:30 am-12:00 pm
Financial Wellness Specialist introduced students to iGrad, MCC's online money management platform. Students had the opportunity to ask any questions they had regarding billing, financial aid, or their personal finances.
