Posted on January 09, 2023

Canvas Commons financial literacy logo depicts a drawing of a graduation mortar, a credit card, and cash.

The Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships has developed a Canvas module presenting concepts of financial literacy and understanding student debt. Add this module to your Canvas course to give students resources that will help them make the best financial decisions for their educational future.

To access the module, follow these steps:

  1. Log into Canvas and select the course where you want to import Canvas Commons content.
  2. Select Import from Commons from the right-hand navigation menu. 
  3. Use the filter option in the top right-hand corner and scroll to the bottom to the section “Shared with.” Click on “University of North Carolina – Greensboro.”
  4. Use the search bar and type “Financial Literacy: Student Loans.” 
  5. Click “Import/Download” located on the right to add the module to your course. 

If you have any questions about the content of the course, please contact John Lucas, director of the Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships, at jslucas@uncg.edu or 336-334-3371. If you need technical assistance, please contact 6-Tech at 336-256-TECH (8324) or use their technical support portal.

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