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Esta página no está disponible en español. PR Newswire U.S. Reps. Gonzalez, Rodriguez, Join U.S. Treasurer Marin, St. Mary's University, Freddie Mac and HACU to Launch National Credit Education Effort for Hispanic Students, Communities reditSmart Espanol to Teach Hispanic Students How To Build and Maintain Good Credit March 3, 2003 SAN ANTONIO, March 3 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ - U.S. Representatives Charles Gonzalez and Ciro Rodriguez joined U.S. Treasurer Rosario Marin, Freddie Mac and the Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities (HACU) today to launch a national consumer credit education initiative to help prepare the country's fast-growing Hispanic communities for the financial responsibilities of higher education and homeownership. "The nation's youngest and largest ethnic population also represents our fastest-growing consumer group. This important new consumer credit education curriculum, CreditSmart Espanol, is designed to provide our Hispanic communities the best information available about how to achieve life-long financial goals," said United States Treasurer Rosario Marin. CreditSmart Espanol, a bilingual financial literacy curriculum from Freddie Mac, was introduced for the first time today at St. Mary's University, where 68 percent of undergraduate students are Hispanic in a city with a predominantly Hispanic population. "CreditSmart Espanol is a resourceful bilingual tool that will empower Hispanic students here in San Antonio and throughout the United States to take charge of their financial lives and build better futures for themselves and their families," said Congressman Charles Gonzalez. "I congratulate Freddie Mac, HACU, St. Mary's University, and the participating national Latino organizations for their hard work and innovative thinking. I look forward to working with them to make CreditSmart Espanol a success." "CreditSmart Espanol is a great way to arm our students and communities with financial information so that they can make informed decisions about building and maintaining solid credit," said Congressman Ciro Rodriguez, who represents part of San Antonio and currently serves as chair of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus. "Thanks to Freddie Mac, HACU, St. Mary's University, and their partners, more Hispanics will be prepared to own their own homes and live the American dream." CreditSmart Espanol will be introduced later this year at HACU member colleges and universities in California, New York, Florida, and Puerto Rico. HACU represents more than 340 colleges and universities, which together serve the largest concentrations of Hispanic higher education students in the United States. The CreditSmart Espanol courses at St. Mary's University and the other HACU institutions will be available to students, their families, and members of the local community. The free classes will teach consumer credit and money management skills, with an emphasis on preparing consumers for the financial responsibilities of homeownership, paying for college, and achieving other financial goals. Freddie Mac was led to expand its trademarked CreditSmart program for U.S. consumers to CreditSmart Espanol because historically, Hispanics have low homeownership rates. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, while 68 percent of the nation's families own homes, less than 48 percent of Hispanic families are homeowners. "Freddie Mac is taking action to narrow the homeownership gap for Hispanic families," said Jim Park, Vice President of Industry Relations and Housing Outreach at Freddie Mac. "CreditSmart Espanol will help students and their families understand, build and maintain solid credit for their future, which may include purchasing a home. We are delighted to work with Congressmen Charles Gonzalez and Ciro Rodriguez, U.S. Treasurer Rosario Marin, HACU and the other partners to increase minority homeownership." CreditSmart Espanol is a component of Catch the Dream, Freddie Mac's comprehensive plan to help achieve the Bush Administration's goal of adding 5.5 million minority homeowners by the end of the decade. "As the nation's leading voice for Hispanic higher education, HACU is delighted to join in this ambitious new initiative to offer financial skills to our Hispanic students and their families. Thanks to the foresight and leadership of Freddie Mac, our students have access to valuable information that can lead to a more financially secure future," said HACU President and CEO Antonio Flores. "As a founding member of HACU, St. Mary's University has been a national leader in education and service outreach to the larger Hispanic community, as well as to students," Flores said. "St. Mary's University is an outstanding role model for other HACU member colleges and universities that will implement this program in coming months." "We're excited to become the first HACU member higher education institution to offer this valuable new learning opportunity to our students and their families," said St. Mary's University President Charles Cotrell. "Providing our students access to CreditSmart Espanol classes and materials will complement our traditional curriculum and service mission to provide students with the advanced knowledge and societal skills that will help them to succeed as citizens, consumers, professionals and future leaders." HACU and Freddie Mac later this year will introduce CreditSmart Espanol at Miami-Dade Community College's Inter American Campus in Florida, at the University of the Sacred Heart in Puerto Rico, at Hostos Community College of the City University of New York and at California State University at Fullerton. Today's announcement is part of a larger, nationwide launch of CreditSmart Espanol announced on December 10, 2002 with the Cuban American National Council, League of United Latin American Citizens, National Association of Hispanic Real Estate Professionals, National Council of La Raza, National Puerto Rican Coalition and the United States Hispanic Leadership Institute. For more information about CreditSmart Espanol workshops at St. Mary's University, please call Karlos Ramirez at (210) 431-6776, or send an e-mail message to creditsmart@stmarytx.edu Freddie Mac is a stockholder-owned corporation chartered by Congress to provide a continuous flow of funds to mortgage lenders to sustain a stable mortgage credit system, thereby reducing mortgage rates paid by U.S homebuyers. Since its inception in 1970, Freddie Mac has opened doors for one in six homebuyers and 2 million renters across America. For more information, visit http://www.freddiemac.com/. HACU, a non-profit, tax-exempt 501(c) (3) organization, is a national leader in Hispanic education initiatives, including pre-collegiate outreach, Hispanic higher education advocacy, international partnerships, lifelong learning and workforce development initiatives, scholarship and internship programs, and innovative education technology projects. For more information, visit http://www.hacu.net/. Freddie Mac; HACU CONTACT: Rosario Mendez of HACU, +1-202-833-8361; or Deborah Hyman of Freddie Mac, +1-703-989-3602; or Pat Abernathey of St. Mary's, +1-210-431-4379
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