Minnesota Statutes
§ 135A.135 — PERSONAL FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
Minnesota § 135A.135
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Minn. Stat. § 135A.135 (2026).
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During initial student registration, each technical college, community college, or state university shall, and the University of Minnesota is requested to, provide each student information on personal financial management. Students should understand and be able to manage personal finances including, but not limited to, the responsible use of consumer credit. This requirement may be waived for a student who enrolls in a college course providing similar instruction.
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Legislative History
2007 c 144 art 2 s 8
Nearby Sections
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§ 135A.01
FUNDING POLICY§ 135A.011
STATE HIGHER EDUCATION OBJECTIVES§ 135A.012
HIGHER EDUCATION ATTAINMENT GOAL§ 135A.031
APPROPRIATIONS§ 135A.034
BUDGET PRIORITIES§ 135A.04
VARIABLE TUITION§ 135A.041
FEE STATEMENT§ 135A.042
FEE WAIVER§ 135A.043
RESIDENT TUITION§ 135A.0431
MILITARY VETERANS; RESIDENT TUITION§ 135A.0434
MANDATORY STUDENT ACTIVITY FEES REFERENDUM§ 135A.044
PRIVATE SCHOLARSHIP AID§ 135A.046
ASSET PRESERVATION AND REPLACEMENT§ 135A.051
PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS§ 135A.052
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