Purdue, Fidelity ‘Summer School’ financial well-being classes continue

Purdue, in partnership with Fidelity — Purdue’s official provider of retirement plan education, guidance and assistance — is offering a summer school curriculum focused on financial well-being. Presented by Fidelity workplace financial consultants, the next class is June 10. There is no cost to attend.

Whether individuals are navigating their first financial milestones, managing day-to-day expenses, looking to maintain their lifestyles or getting ready for retirement, the right decisions can help put them on a path to financial wellness. Attendance at any of the summer school classes can help with those decisions.

Summer school classes are offered virtually at noon ET on select Tuesdays from May 6 through Aug. 26. The curriculum supports the financial wellness pillar of the Healthy Boiler Wellness Program. Individuals are encouraged to attend any or all of the classes that meet their financial well-being knowledge needs. The remaining summer school curriculum is:

Course prework (optional)

Financial Wellness 201

  • June 10: Make the Most of Your Retirement Savings
  • June 24: Five Money Musts

Register for June classes here.

Midcurriculum check-in (optional)

Financial Wellness 301

  • July 1: Prepare for the Reality of Health Care in Retirement
  • July 8: Fundamentals of Retirement Income Planning
  • July 15: Preserving Your Savings for Future Generations

Register for July classes here.

Retirement Readiness Capstone

  • Aug. 5: Learn the Basics of When and How to Claim Social Security
  • Aug. 19: Top Things to Do Before You Retire
  • Aug. 26: Maximize Social Security in Your Retirement Strategy

Register for August classes here.

Extra credit

  • Schedule a one-on-one consultation with a Fidelity workplace financial consultant.

Appointments are available virtually or in-person at a time that works for the individual.

See the “Retirement Planning – How You Benefit from a Fidelity Consultation” video for more information on what to expect from a consultation with a Fidelity workplace financial consultant supporting Purdue University’s, Purdue Global’s and Purdue Research Foundation’s retirement programs.

More information

Additional ways to register for the summer school classes are available:

  • Call 800-642-7131 Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. ET
  • Visit fidelity.com/schedule
  • select “Attend a learning event”
  • employer name: “Purdue University”
  • event type: “Virtual”
  • Scan the QR code

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