The Latest in Financial Education
Money Path is a powerful tool that enhances personal finance and academic and career planning. Money Path empowers students to take concepts they’ve learned and apply them to the real world using their own academic, career, and lifelong goals.
FAFSA Facts and Fiction
$3.6 billion. That’s how many Pell Grant dollars the high school class of 2022 left on the table by not completing The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). [...]
Essential Topics in Personal Finance and Tools to Support Your Curriculum
Studies show that students are more likely to budget, save and manage their credit after they take a financial literacy class. But we don’t just want students to be [...]
A Missing Piece of the Puzzle for Students: Career Readiness
In a recent survey conducted by the Department of Public Instruction (DPI), a concerning trend emerged: fewer than half of the high school students surveyed felt confident in clearly [...]
3 questions students should ask before their college search
Deciding whether to attend college after high school is one of the biggest decisions teens make in their lives. That one choice is a catalyst for all of their [...]
What if you could double the impact of reality or career events?
April is National Financial Capability Month National Financial Capability Month is dedicated to raising awareness about the importance of financial education in the United States and the serious consequences [...]
Go Ahead and Shock Students With Your Money Failure Story
Sharing your own money mistakes and how you fixed them is a great way to help students learn When it comes to teaching financial education and career planning, the [...]