‘Adulting 101’ offered at Michigan State University

Michigan State University’s Extension school offers free guidance to young people who need help with the basics of growing up.

“Michigan State University Extension’s Adulting 101 programs help high school students demystify the obscure reality of being an ‘adult’ through engaging educational sessions,” according to the program website. “Topics include: money management, community engagement, conflict resolution, career and future education, home skills and more.”

“Adulting 101 sessions offer a wide range of useful tips to successfully live independently covering topics in financial empowerment, workforce, and college readiness, leadership, civic engagement, social-emotional health, and general life skills that often are not required classes in school or passed down by parents,” Kathy Jamieson, MSU Extension educator, told The College Fix via email.
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