Leading state nonprofit calls on policymakers to recognize rigorous, college-level course as a credit-worthy pathway to financial literacy education
BOSTON, July 06, 2026–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The Massachusetts Council on Economic Education (MCEE) today announced its endorsement of the Advanced Placement (AP) Business with Personal Finance course, calling on Massachusetts education leaders to promote and adopt it as a course that sets the standard for high-quality financial literacy education. Doing so would raise academic standards, expand student access to rigorous financial education, and better prepare Massachusetts graduates for financial life in the real world.
Every Massachusetts student deserves to graduate with the financial knowledge and skills to navigate adult life successfully. AP Business with Personal Finance delivers exactly that — at a college level of rigor. Recognizing this course is the right move for students, for districts, and for Massachusetts. As Meghan Beaulieu, business teacher at Danvers High School said, “as a pilot teacher of the AP Business and Personal Finance course, I saw firsthand how engaged students became when learning concepts they could immediately apply to their lives. The course combines rigorous academic content with practical financial decision-making, helping students build skills in budgeting, investing, entrepreneurship, and career planning. I believe AP Business and Personal Finance is an outstanding addition for Massachusetts schools because it prepares students not only for college success, but also for the real-world financial challenges and opportunities they will face as adults.”
The Massachusetts Council is the state’s leading nonprofit dedicated to advancing economic and financial literacy education. The organization supports the nationally recognized Standards for Personal Financial Education, developed in partnership with the Council for Economic Education and the Jump$tart Coalition for Personal Financial Literacy. Those standards define what students must know and be able to do to make sound financial decisions — covering budgeting, saving, credit, investing, risk management, and long-term financial planning — and serve as the national benchmark for quality personal finance instruction.
AP Business with Personal Finance meets that benchmark. The full-year course is explicitly designed to teach and assess those standards at a college level, situating personal finance concepts within broader business and economic contexts to deepen students’ real-world application skills. Rather than give students simple exposure to financial topics, the course requires them to demonstrate mastery through coursework aligned to defined competencies and an externally developed AP exam.
