This non-degree program is offered as a flexible and affordable means for working professionals whose responsibilities are currently or expected to be financial planning in nature. The certificate requires the completion of the following seven courses (provided that the students demonstrate proficiency in prerequisites) with a “pass” grade:
FPP 310 Business Finance
FPP 313 General Insurance
FPP 315 Principles of Investment
FPP 320 Federal Taxation I
FPP 401 Practical Financial Planning
FPP 422 Estate Planning
FPP 423 Retirement Planning
It should be noted that FPP 310 is an introduction to finance. Its prerequisites are:
ACCT 201 and ACCT 202;
EC 101 and EC 102;
STATS 240 or STATS 250; and
MATH 130, MATH 134, MATH 161, or MATH 165
These seven courses cover the foundation topics required by the CFP Board. Students may apply for admission in fall, spring, or summer session. On completing the certificate program, the students are eligible to take the CFP exam administered by the CFP Board, which is an integral part of the prestigious CFP certification process.
Admission to the Certificate Program requires a Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution. Students applying for admission should contact the Undergraduate Admissions Office (617-573-8460) for more information. Those who already have taken the above courses from an accredited institution may waive a maximum of three courses.