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Personal Finance Major Offered

12. At the upper-right corner, you should be able to create a new user, similar to the following:

Figure 10 Creating a new user in Nextcloud

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13. Now, you can download the nextcloud client from Apple Store or Google Play Store and sync your data with your own personal

cloud! Alternatively, you can download from Nextcloud website if you cannot access the Apple Store or Google Play Store. You can sync your data from anywhere in the world as long as you know your public IP address. To make it easier to use, you can bind your Public IP address to a domain name using a dynamic DNS service. However, this is beyond the scope of this tutorial.

14. To make your online cloud storage safe,

we will use Certbot. It will help you create a certificate for your domain. You must first complete Step 11 and then register a domain name for your website from a Free DNS service before continuing. The service is free of charge. Once a domain is registered, go to your home router’s setting, and then Port Forward to your nextcloud IP address. In my case, I will forward port 80 and port 443 to 192.168.68.117.

15. In Dietpi terminal, type the following command: 16. Enter the following information and then you are done!

Figure 11 Secure your website by running letsencrypt Figure 12 Letsencrypt setup screen

Note: You must keep your laptop on and make sure it is connected to the Internet the entire time for this tutorial to complete smoothly.

Dr. Yu-Ju Lin is a professor of computer science and director of the computer science graduate program.

NEW PROGRAMS:

CFP Board-Registered Personal Finance Major

Now O ered By Jenna Johnson

Charleston Southern University has been approved by Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards, Inc. to provide a new financial planning major, the BBA in personal financial management.

“As student interest in financial planning as a career continues to grow, we anticipate that Charleston Southern University’s program will contribute significantly to the number of qualified candidates seeking to attain CFP® certification, the standard of excellence for competent and ethical financial planning,” said Kamila Elliott, chair of CFP’s Board.

Students completing the financial planning program at CSU will meet the coursework requirement for CFP® Certification and be eligible to sit for the CFP® Certification Examination administered by CFP Board.

Dr. David Palmer, dean of the Nielsen College of Business, said, “Being approved as a CFP® Registered Program is key to providing the best possible financial training to future planners and others involved in the financial services industry. This is a growing industry with high demand for new planners. Our goal is to provide the financial services industry with well-trained candidates, ready to take the CFP® Exam. This is a key success factor for our graduates.” Persons interested in the program should send inquiries to Boyce Smith, director of the Center for Personal Financial Management, at bsmith@csuniv.edu.