Sec. 9. Financial literacy and life skills development program
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Each institution of higher education shall— offer a financial literacy and life skills development program described in subsection (b); and require every college athlete enrolled in the institution of higher education to attend the program during the college athlete’s first year of engagement in an intercollegiate sport. Each financial literacy and life skills development program offered under subsection
(a)shall— be not less than 15 hours in total duration across sessions; be eligible for postsecondary credit, consistent with the credit allocation guidelines of the institution of higher education; and include, at a minimum, information regarding— the rights of college athletes under this Act; and time management skills, personal budgeting, debt, credit, and interest rates. A financial literacy and life skills development program offered under subsection
(a)may not include any marketing, advertising, referral, or solicitation by providers of financial products or services.