The Personal Financial Planning graduate certificate is a Certified Financial Planner (CFP) Board-Registered Program. The program enhances personal financial knowledge and provides accurate and timely information in the key areas of financial planning. The program prepares students for careers in industry, banking, retirement planning, estate planning, personnel benefits, real estate, insurance, investments, and consumer affairs. Graduates often find rewarding work in corporations or independent firms. To complete the program, students must complete 18 credit hours with a minimum GPA of 3.0.
Kansas State University offers bachelor’s degree completion programs, master’s degrees, a Ph.D. degree, and certificate and endorsement programs through distance education technologies that allow you to complete your education while working full time and remaining in your community. K-State is a Big 12 University and is dedicated to providing a quality learning experience, affordable tuition rates, and a reputation as an accredited, nationally recognized distance education provider.