Spring is a time for fresh starts, and Money Path, SecureFutures’ free web-based planning tool, has been updated to make it even easier for students to explore their futures. Designed for Wisconsin teens and young adults, Money Path helps students connect academic, career, and financial choices in one interactive experience.
Search careers more easily
Students can now search for jobs before selecting a path, making it simple to find a career that sparks their interest. They can also compare similar jobs across different paths before committing, and selecting a job launches them directly into the appropriate path for a smooth, streamlined experience.
Jobs are better organized with updated categories and refreshed designs. Every role now includes clear, consistent information about education, skills, and pay, helping students make informed decisions while exploring a range of options.
Compare and prioritize paths
Students can now mark completed paths as “Top Paths” to highlight preferred options and rename paths to distinguish between scenarios. For example, the same job but with different colleges, budgets, or savings goals. These updates make it easier for students to compare choices, track progress, and plan for the future with confidence.
Supporting learning in the classroom
Money Path continues to be a practical, interactive tool that aligns with personal finance curriculum, and educators and students are seeing the value:
“Students were highly engaged and curious throughout the presentation. The content was relevant to their real-life financial decisions and future planning. It aligned well with our Personal Finance curriculum and reinforced key concepts in an interactive way. A standout moment was when students began asking specific questions about budgeting and credit. Their level of curiosity and participation showed that they were making meaningful connections between the presentation and their own lives.”
-Personal Finance Educator, Casmir Pulaski High School
“I was able to get a better idea of what my future would truly include by using Money Path. It demonstrated to me how various decisions, such as attending college, learning a trade, or beginning employment immediately, would affacty my goals, budget, and income. It helped me select a course that suits both my interests and my long-term financial security and made preparing for the future feel less daunting. In general, it increased my confidence in the choices I will make after graduating from high school.”
-Hamila, student at Riverside University High School
Built for Wisconsin educators and students
Money Path remains free for all Wisconsin high schools thanks to generous supporters. Developed by SecureFutures, a trusted Wisconsin nonprofit, every update reflects the feedback and needs of educators and counselors across the state. Whether used to enhance personal finance instruction, guide academic and career planning, or support Act 60 implementation, these updates make it easier than ever for students to explore options, compare outcomes, and prepare for life after high school.
Learn more about Money Path today, or fill out the short use request form to get free access.