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One of our Art Education graduate student who works full-time in Student
Financial Services is writing her thesis on post-secondary art students and
financial/fiscal literacy. She's especially interested in them after they
graduate and wants to develop educational materials to use with them while
they're students.

She's found resources she's familiar with through her office as well
organizations like SNAAP <http://snaap.indiana.edu/> and BFAMFAPhD
<http://bfamfaphd.com/>, and has some interesting US Census materials. We
did a quick search of EBSCOhost (articles and ebooks) and ProQuest: The
Arts and found some potential articles, and I reminded her about the
Chronicle of Higher Ed on LexisNexis. She's aware of NASAD and other such
agencies.

Has anyone worked on this topic before? Any suggestions?

Sara
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