Carlton E. Brown, president of Clark Atlanta U., says the university is teaching students, staff, faculty, and alumni to gain control over their accumulation of wealth "in as systematic a fashion as possible."

By Beckie Supiano

Financial literacy has become a hot topic in higher education, with a growing number of colleges offering training to their students, especially on how to manage their loan debt. Clark Atlanta University, a historically black university in Atlanta, has carried the idea further by providing services to its faculty, staff, and alumni, as well.

The university’s president, Carlton E. Brown, talked with The Chronicle about how the effort fits into Clark Atlanta’s larger

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