Maryland Council on Economic Education
Teaching dollars and sense to Maryland's K-12 teachers and students
About the Organization
The Maryland Council on Economic Education (MCEE) is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization that enhances economic and financial literacy by providing teacher training, instructional materials, curriculum consultation and selected student programs to the state's K-12 schools.
Founded in 1953 and based at Towson University since 1961, MCEE is a trusted resource
for high quality personal finance and economics instructional support that is aligned
with the Maryland State Department of Education’s learning standards and local school
system goals and curriculum.
MCEE’s mission aligns perfectly with TU’s philosophy of leadership for the public
good and the College of Business and Economics’ (CBE) goal to partner with the community
to create opportunities in and beyond the region. Every year, MCEE brings students,
teachers, families, members of the business community and state leaders to the TU
campus for workshops, competition events and their annual student awards program.
MCEE coordinates school classroom field trips throughout the year to the College of
Business and Economics’ Finance Lab, giving students a unique opportunity to engage
in a hands-on lesson in finance, explore the state of the art lab, and experience
life on a college campus.
Towson University faculty often teach MCEE workshops, courses, and serve as judges
for student competitions. CBE students participate in paid internships with MCEE in
which they gain experience, academic credit, and connections with the business community.
To learn more about MCEE, visit .