For Educators & Programs

Curriculum Integration

Future Money U is designed to flexibly support classrooms, student success programs, orientation initiatives, and independent learning environments — without requiring a heavy implementation lift.

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Flexible Use Cases

Four practical ways educators and programs are using Future Money U with students today.

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Standalone Learning Experience

Use Future Money U as a structured financial literacy program for students seeking practical, real-world money skills — at their own pace, on their own device.

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Supplemental Course Resource

Incorporate modules into existing business, economics, life skills, or student success courses where a real-world financial component fits naturally.

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Orientation & Student Success Programs

Help incoming students build foundational financial confidence during freshman orientation, first-year experience programs, or summer bridge initiatives.

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Self-Paced Student Learning

Assign modules, lessons, and tools as optional enrichment for independent learning, advising follow-ups, or financial wellness initiatives.

Education-Friendly by Design

What educators and programs can count on out of the box.

Progress tracking dashboards

Interactive lessons and financial tools

Mobile-friendly learning experience

Gamified engagement systems

Flexible implementation options

Student-friendly learning design

Our approach: Future Money U is designed around widely recognized personal finance competencies and real-world financial literacy concepts — covering budgeting, credit, saving, debt, and investing fundamentals. We focus on practical, modern delivery rather than acting as a full-blown LMS replacement, which means we play nicely alongside the systems and programs your campus already runs.

What Students Actually Learn

10 modules covering the personal finance topics most students were never taught.

Module 1: Financial Adulting Onboarding

Foundation concepts, money mindset, personality assessment, and basic financial planning principles.

Module 2: Budgeting 101

Budget creation, tracking systems, expense categorization, and financial goal alignment.

Module 3: Smart Spending

Decision-making frameworks, needs vs. wants, consumer psychology, and spending strategies.

Module 4: Banking Basics

Checking and savings accounts, fees to avoid, online banking, and choosing the right bank.

Module 5: Understanding Credit

Credit scores, credit history, responsible credit use, and long-term credit strategy.

Module 6: Avoiding Debt Traps

Debt types, payoff strategies, predatory lending red flags, and debt-prevention techniques.

Module 7: Saving & Goal Setting

Emergency funds, savings strategies, goal planning, and building lasting financial safety nets.

Module 8: Real-Life College Scenarios

Case studies, practical applications, and financial decision simulations students can actually use.

Module 9: Investing Basics

Compound growth, index funds, retirement accounts, and avoiding the biggest investing mistakes.

Module 10: Money & Career

Salary negotiation, evaluating benefits, side hustles and taxes, and knowing when to stay or leave a job.

Curious If It Could Fit Your Program?

We're happy to walk you through the platform, share sample student journeys, and talk through how Future Money U could complement what your program already does.

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