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The NGPF Financial Algebra Course teaches students personal finance skills and knowledge while also reviewing core concepts from pre-algebra, algebra, and statistics. Below are some FAQs we get from teachers about this popular course.
How long is the Financial Algebra Course?
We suggest implementing the Financial Algebra Course as a year-long course.
Who is the target audience for the Financial Algebra course?
Juniors and seniors seeking a third or fourth math credit.
Does the Financial Algebra Course count as a math credit?
This is state-dependent. We recommend using it as a fourth-year math course or as an alternative to Algebra II if your state doesn't require Algebra II.
Can the Financial Algebra Course replace Algebra I or Algebra II?
No, we do not recommend replacing Algebra I or II with the Financial Algebra Course.
Is the course eligible for NCAA credit?
Since schools handle the NCAA submission process, we can't guarantee approval. While NCAA doesn't accept personal finance credits, this course may qualify since it's structured as a math class.
Is the course standards aligned?
The Financial Algebra Course is aligned to the National Standards for Personal Financial Education and the Common Core Standards for Mathematics.
Does the Financial Algebra Course come with any vocabulary resources?
How much overlap is there between the Financial Algebra Course and NGPF’s high school Personal Finance courses?
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How is the Financial Algebra Course structured?
Each of the 10 units in the Financial Algebra Course features two types of lessons:
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