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Date Added: April 25, 2008 06:40:04 PM
Developed and rolled out last fall by the nonprofit National Endowment for Financial Education, CashCourse is being used on more than 60 college campuses by thousands of young students. Among the schools tapping into CashCourse are the University of Virginia, the College of William and Mary and Old Dominion University.

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