Bank of North Dakota Facilitates High School Parent Launch Party to Educate on Financial Options
In an effort to assist parents in making informed financial decisions regarding their children’s post-secondary education, the Bank of North Dakota is hosting its second annual High School Parent Launch Party. The event aims to provide parents and guardians of Cass County high school students with valuable insights into various financial options for their children’s career training.
Scheduled to take place on August 30th from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., the launch party will be held at Essentia Health Plaza at The Lights in West Fargo. It will feature experts from local banks who will meet with parents in small groups, offering guidance on the financial choices their children will have to make as they embark on their career paths, be it entering the workforce, joining the military, or pursuing higher education.
Kelvin Hullet, the Bank of North Dakota’s vice president of business development, emphasized the importance of reaching parents and students in an informal setting. The launch party aims to create an environment where parents feel comfortable asking questions and engaging in conversations about financial matters. Last year’s event received positive feedback from attendees, with many parents finding the session helpful in clarifying their concerns.
The format of the launch party will enable parents to move from table to table, engaging in casual conversations with subject-matter experts on various financial topics. This speed-dating style approach provides an opportunity for parents to address specific questions and seek guidance tailored to their individual circumstances. Additionally, representatives from the North Dakota University System and local lenders will be present to offer their insights.
In an effort to create an enjoyable atmosphere, the launch party will include exciting giveaway prizes. Attendees will have a chance to win a $1,000 cash prize, a 2024 high school senior graduation party at the POW/MIA Plaza in downtown West Fargo, which includes a $500 catering certificate, and other cash prizes thanks to the support of local banks and West Fargo Events.
Hullet mentioned that due to the success of last year’s launch party, the Bank of North Dakota is considering expanding the event to other communities in North Dakota in the future. By taking a festive approach to discussing student loans and financial aid, the Bank of North Dakota hopes to make the topic more approachable and engaging for parents and students alike.
Local banks and credit unions supporting the launch party include First International Bank and Trust, Bell Bank, Voice Bank, Western State Bank, Vision Bank, Cornerstone Bank, and Capital Credit Union.
To register for the High School Parent Launch Party and learn more about the event, interested individuals can visit the Bank of North Dakota’s website at bnd.gov/launchparty. The event will be held at Essentia Health Plaza, located at 3150 Sheyenne Street in West Fargo.
The Bank of North Dakota’s innovative approach to educating parents and guardians about financial options for their children demonstrates its commitment to supporting students in their pursuit of post-secondary education. By fostering an environment that encourages open discussions and providing access to subject-matter experts, the Bank of North Dakota aims to empower parents to make well-informed decisions about their children’s future.