New updates for 2022!
Created specifically for kids, teens, and young adults who want to learn about money, financial capability skills, and for people who want to guide them toward a prosperous financial future.
Parents, Grandparents, and Caregivers
Young Children (K-5th grade)
- Sesame Street: “For me, for you, for later” financial literacy resources (K-2).
- Three Cups online storybook about learning to save, spend, and help others with money (K-4).
- PBS Learning Media (K-12+). Search “money,” “finance,” and other key words for articles, videos, and websites on money topics and how money relates to environmental issues, science, and more.
Middle School, High School, and College/Trade School
- Teachers: Access tools and resources for students of all ages.
- FoolProof Academy: Financial literacy with the power of healthy skepticism, caution, character, and calmness built into lessons: for middle school, high school, home school, college and beyond.
- PBS Learning Media (K-12+). Search “money,” “finance,” and other key words for articles, videos, and websites on money topics and how money relates to environmental issues, science, and more.
- AnnualCreditReport.com: Dispel the mysteries of credit scores and credit reports by ordering and learning about your own reports from the three nationwide credit bureaus: Experian, Equifax, and TransUnion. A high level of security on this site shields your personal information from potential fraud and identity theft.
Talk to a Student Loan Counselor
Whether you have questions about applying for student loans, want to know your repayment options, or if you’re struggling to make payments, a GreenPath Loan Counselor can give you expert, unbiased information for free.