Attend a Summer FinCamp, Earn Graduate Credit
We’re again partnering with Bridgewater State University to give you an opportunity to earn 3 graduate credits for attending an NGPF FinCamp.
Here’s how it works:
- Attend a FREE, full-day, in-person FinCamp
- Enroll in a 4–5 week online, asynchronous course through Bridgewater State for $250
It’s a great way to deepen your learning and earn affordable graduate credit!
Already completed the course last year?
You're eligible to enroll in a second FREE graduate-level course, Financial Literacy Ed 2.0, if you completed Financial Literacy for Educators during Summer 2024 or Summer 2025.
Coming this fall, Bridgewater State University and NGPF will be offering a culminating experience for the NGPF Literacy Education series titled, Advancing Financial Literacy for Educators.
Interested in More Details?
- Visit the NGPF FinCamp webpage to see our summer lineup of in-person FinCamps.
- Hear more about the Bridgewater State University courses from the professors.
- Visit the Bridgewater State University website for course details.
About the Authors
Hannah Rael
As NGPF's Marketing Communications Manager, Hannah (she/her) helps spread the word about NGPF's mission to improve the financial lives of the next generation of Americans.
Amanda Volz
Amanda joins the NGPF Team with over 20 years of experience teaching personal finance. During that time, she led her students to hundreds of thousands of dollars in scholarships, won multiple awards, and most importantly, impacted the financial lives of thousands of high school students. Amanda prides herself on being an educational leader and is constantly looking for innovative ways to make the classroom relevant, rigorous, and fun. She is a passionate advocate for financial education and has been a long-time member of the NGPF community. Fun fact - Amanda was NGPF’s first teacher account! When Amanda isn’t working, she enjoys cooking, gardening, and traveling with her husband and two children.
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