Study Abroad Budget Workshop
Tuesday, April 9, 2024 4:15–5:15 PM
Description
Budget workshop for those planning to study off-campus.This interactive workshop will help participants learn the cost of studying abroad in popular locations and how to use a budgeting spreadsheet to anticipate expenses and plan ahead.
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