Latest Happenings at NCCEE

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National InvestWrite Tenth Place Winner is Honored!

February 20, 2018

Raleigh, NC | InvesWrite’s tenth place national winner Trisha Santanam is honored for her academic excellence by Judy Tharp, President/CEO, Piedmont Advantage Credit Union on behalf of The North Carolina Council on Economic Education. Julia Hujar, Educator at Lincoln Academy ensures her students have all the opportunities to excel and have access to opportunities beyond […]

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Campbell University Provides on Campus Experience for Falls Lake Academy!

February 20, 2018

Raleigh, NC – In partnership with the North Carolina Council on Economic Education (NCCEE) our newest affiliate Campbell University hosted a day-long field trip for Falls Lake Academy’s teachers and students. Students took full advantage of the opportunity to experience the college environment and individual class settings. NCCEE strives to make possible quality educational experiences for NC […]

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Announcing the 2017 Stock Market Game Fall Session Winners!

January 10, 2018

Raleigh, NC – Congratulations to all 2017 Fall Stock Market Game participants, special recognition to the winning teams from across the state, said teams will be recognized during two ceremonies.  The SMG sessions were made possible by our program partners Coastal Credit Union, Ally Financial, and the SIFMA Foundation. Click here to view winners.

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Introducing our newest affiliated Center at Campbell University.

December 12, 2017

December 11, 2017 | BUIES CREEK – Campbell Business School and the North Carolina Council on Economic Education (NCCEE) have partnered to establish the Center for Financial Literacy and Economic Education (CFLEE) on campus. The CFLEE has been established as an affiliate of the NCCEE and joins a national network of centers for economic education […]

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Providing Credit Cards to Your Teen.

December 12, 2017

NCCEE Executive Director, Sandy Wheat, was a source for this article on providing credit cards to your teen, do’s and don’ts when giving teens their first credit card. Help them use it wisely, but protect your credit. Read the full article here.

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Homeschool students visit Campbell Business.

December 5, 2017

December 5, 2017 | BUIES CREEK – Campbell Business School co-hosted a day-long field trip, “Experiencing Life as a Camel,” for 25 middle and high school homeschool students and their parents and teachers on Tuesday, Nov 21. The event was a partnership alongside the North Carolina Council on Economic Education, the newly established Campbell Business […]

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South Point High School You Are National Champions!

May 26, 2017

May 24 – SIFMA and the SIFMA Foundation Announce the Top 10 Winners of the 14th Annual Stock Market Game™ Capitol Hill Challenge.  Congratulations South Point High School for placing 4th, championed by Senator Thom Tillis. Read press release here.

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Fidelity and NCCEE Provided Teacher Training on Personal Finance in Wake County.

May 11, 2017

Fidelity and the North Carolina Council on Economic Education teamed up once again to host a professional development workshop on personal finance for more than 40 educators in Wake County.

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2016-2017 Stock Market Game Winners!

May 8, 2017

Raleigh, NC – Congratulations to all 2016-2017 Stock Market Game participants, special recognition to the winning teams from across the state, said teams will be recognized during two ceremonies.  The SMG sessions were made possible by our program partners Coastal Credit Union, Ally Financial, and the SIFMA Foundation. Click here to view winners.

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2017 Money Smart Week NC Kick Off at the FRBR, Charlotte.

April 20, 2017

Charlotte, NC, April 18 – Money Smart Week NC is officially underway, the 2017 State Championship of the Personal Finance Challenge marked the beginning of state wide efforts that bring awareness to the gap and need for financial education for all North Carolina citizens, especially young adults. The event took place at the Federal Reserve […]

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