will hold a student workshop with help from the ŷڱƵ Bureau of Investigation on the prevention of identity theft in the college-age population on Oct. 10.
The workshop is open to all ŷڱƵ-Boulder students and will be held in University Memorial Center room 245 from 1 to 2:30 p.m. Students planning to attend should email ŷڱƵmoneysense@colorado.edu.
ŷڱƵ consistently ranks in the top 15 states for identity theft and fraud, with several ŷڱƵ cities ranking in the top 10 cities in the nation, according to Erin Foster, communication specialist with ŷڱƵ Money Sense, ŷڱƵ-Boulder’s financial education program for students.
“Our guest speaker from CBI will talk about the real-life impact that identity theft can have on students’ lives,” said Foster. “We want to heighten student awareness about this issue.”
Hazel Heckers of CBI will discuss why students are particularly appealing to identity thieves and what they can do to protect themselves.
Other upcoming ŷڱƵ Money Sense events include:
- “Check Your Credit Report – Drop-in Help from ŷڱƵ Money Sense,” Wednesday, Oct. 17, noon. Email to make an appointment at ŷڱƵmoneysense@colorado.edu.
- “Living Off-Campus – Everything First-timers Need to Know,” Jan. 24 (time and location to be determined).
- “How to Apply for Financial Aid” (time, date and location to be determined).
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