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If your high school is in California, you probably know how important A-G courses are to your course catalog and students' futures in the University of California or California State University system. We're pleased to announce that having your school's personal finance course approved for "G" credit just got a lot easier, as NGPF is now an approved Program.
NGPF is listed as a program (under our full name, Next Gen Personal Finance) with our 3 approved courses available in the reference list.
You can find the full list of steps to follow on the UC website's FAQs for adding new courses. Or, pass this blog post on to whoever at your school already handles A-G course submissions. They're probably a pro at this and will be pleased to know NGPF has just made their job a bit easier.
Frankly, none of this means much to you. But, while you're here, please check out the Semester Course, Full-Year Course, or Financial Algebra Course -- they're free for any teacher in any state to use!
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