In a recent year 73 of first year college

In a recent year, 73% of first-year college students responding to a national survey identified “being very well-off financially” as an important personal goal. A state university finds that 132 of an SRS of 200 of its first-year students say that this goal is important. Is there convincing evidence at the α=0.05 significance level that the proportion of all first-year students at this university who think being very well-off is important differs from the national value, 73%?