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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
"Money
for College, Money for Life" was prepared specifically
for the Ventures Scholars Program as a public service by the
Denver-based National Endowment for Financial Education® (NEFE®);
William L. Anthes, Ph.D., President. A special thank
you to Brent A. Neiser, CFP, Director of Collaborative
Programs; Nan Mead, Director of Communications;
David Kaus, Business and Fellows Program Manager;
and Mary J. Schultz, Project Manager of Collaborative Programs,
who provided assistance and advice throughout the production
of this project. Michelle Waldal, NEFE Fellow, served
as the project manager for this project.
The National Endowment for Financial Education is a nonprofit
foundation committed to educating Americans about personal
finance and empowering them to make positive, sound decisions
to reach their financial goals. The National Endowment for
Financial Education, NEFE, and the NEFE logo are federally
registered service marks of the National Endowment for Financial
Education. For more information about the National Endowment
for Financial Education, visit its Web site at www.nefe.org.
The Ventures Scholars Program is a national membership program
designed to promote access to higher education. The Ventures
Scholars Program identifies high-acheiving, historically underrepresented,
and first-generation college-bound students interested in
pursuing math-and science-based careers and provides academic
recognition, information, and resources needed to successfully
reach their career goals. To learn more about Venture Scholars,
visit www.venturescholar.org.
©2004 National Endowment for Financial
Education. All rights reserved.
This Web site is meant to provide general financial information;
it is not meant to substitute for, or to supercede professional
or legal advice.
Note: The content areas in the material on this Web site
are believed to be current as of the time the site was created,
but, over time, legislative and regulatory changes, as well
as new developments, may date this material.
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