Financial health
Personal wellness takes many forms. Now more than ever, securing financial health is a key factor in decreasing stress for individuals and families.
In an effort to help those in the Purdue community reduce debt and focus more on saving, WorkLife Programs collaborates with many local experts to provide support and guidance through a variety of resources, workshops and campus events.
- Campus and community resources
- Presentations (View current offerings and register online)
- Financial resources, available in the online Resource Center (log in and select "Resource Center")
- Confidential credit counseling services
- Annual Money Smart Week event
- Annual Purdue Saves Week, in conjunction with America Saves Week
- Purdue Extension
- Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program - Assistance with taxes provided by United Way of Greater Lafayette
- The Benefit Bank of Indiana - A work support program of Purdue Extension Health and Human Sciences which provides informal educational programs and educational materials
- Purdue Federal Credit Union credit counseling packets - Informational packets with further details about the services available from Purdue Federal are available in the WorkLife Programs office at the State Street Office Facility (SSOF), 1601 W. State St.
- Food pantries / resource guide
