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Fall 2023 Student Financial Wellness Survey Results

May 7, 2024 @ 2:00 pm 3:00 pm CDT

Join us for a presentation of key findings from Trellis’s Student Financial Wellness Survey. The fall 2023 results, which include responses from more than 63,000 students from 142 institutions, provide insights about financial behaviors, basic needs security, mental health, and more. Additionally, webinar attendees will learn about how to participate in this free survey to learn more about student wellness on their campuses, including a potential follow-up analysis of success outcomes of students surveyed.