Financial Education for Students 

Walpole Co-operative Bank is committed to empowering students with the knowledge and skills they need to take control of their financial future.

We make it easy to

Learn about financial wellness

Develop savings habits

Understand complex money topics

Resources to keep your student informed

Financial Literacy Programs

We offer interactive digital financial literacy programs to middle/high school students attending Tri-County Regional Technical School, Blue Hills Regional Vocational School, King Philip Middle School and Walpole High School.

Vault – Understanding MoneyTM (Grade School)
Through simulations and games, grade students are able to start their financial literacy journeys and understand topics such as fiscal responsibility, saving, budgeting, and credit.

Download the program overview. (PDF)

EverFi – Financial EducationTM (High School)
High school students will learn about complex financial concepts that are applicable to their everyday life while developing their financial skills. Upon completion, students receive a certification in financial literacy, which looks great on college applications and resumes.

Download the program overview. (PDF)

Money IQ

From teaching students about managing money in college, to how to use the internet safely, Money IQ provides collections of valuable and useful information for all types of lessons.

Additional Resources

Check out these other resources to help your student build a money-smart mindset: FDIC Money Smart US Mint for Kids MyMoney.gov

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