Certified financial planner® 

Utah Valley University's Graduate Certificate in Personal Financial Planning allows you to sit for the CFP® certification while uniquely allowing you to earn graduate credits toward a Master of Financial Planning degree. This dual approach allows students to create a path for a seamless blend of practical experience and academic depth, opening up broader career opportunities should you choose to advance your education further than the certification. It's an efficient pathway to enhance both credentials and career prospects simultaneously.

Graduate Certificate in Personal Financial Planning CFP®

1 year to finish 18 credit hours (Count towards MFPA CFP® Track)

Flexible Online

2 evening classes per week

Upon completion, sit for the CFP® Exam

 

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Full-Time Master of Financial Planning & Analytics CFP® Track

1 year to finish 36 credit hours (12 credits per semester x 3 semesters) 

Flexible Online

4 evening classes per week

Upon completion, sit for the CFP® Exam

 

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Part-Time Master of Financial Planning & Analytics CFP® Track

2 years to finish 36 credit hours (6 credits per semester x 6 semesters) 

Flexible Online

2 evening classes per week

Possible to sit for the CFP® Exam in 1 year

 

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TESTIMONIAL

UVU’s MFPA students have seen great success in their careers. We are proud of their accomplishments and know they excel with the skills and knowledge only a  leading education can provide. However, don't take our word for it, hear from a student's perspective, the value an MFPA can bring to your career.

"The UVU faculty are awesome! Most of them not only teach, but they also practice their profession."

95%

of UVU MFPA graduates find employment within as little as three months after graduating.

Family Planning

Students gain the skills and knowledge needed to make a positive impact on the financial well-being of individuals and families

85%

CERTIFICATION PASS RATE

UVU MFPA Alumni CFP® certification pass rate vs. national rate of 65%

Professionals in Residence

Professionals in Residence bring current trends & practical application to the classroom in combination with experienced professors

AACSB

AACSB Accredited Business School

Current & Relevant

Current & relevant case studies provide well rounded educational experience

Why get a graduate degree in financial planning?

Acquiring a graduate degree in financial planning offers several benefits, such as increased earning potential, practical exposure to real-world scenarios and case studies, and improved critical thinking skills that can be readily applied in the field.

Deciding between CFP® certification and a master's degree in financial planning can be challenging, given that both offer similar job opportunities. CFP® certification is widely respected as a significant achievement and can help individuals gain valuable experience in large financial firms. However, a master's degree in personal financial planning will lead to faster career advancement due to the deeper knowledge of financial analysis and theory it provides. Moreover, some companies view a master's degree as a better long-term investment than CFP® certification, opening more significant career prospects for management or executive positions. Therefore, individuals must consider their long-term career goals before choosing the most suitable option for them.

IMPORTANT DATES

Based on when you wish to attend, submit your online application by one of the deadlines listed below. Please note, applications cannot be submitted after the final deadline date. It is always best to apply early. 

Fall Application Deadlines:

  • Application Opens: August 1st
  • Priority Deadline: March 1st
  • Domestic Final Deadline: July 15th

Spring Application Deadlines:

  • Application Opens: April 1st
  • Priority Deadline: October 1st
  • Final Deadline: November 15th

 

 

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Why a Master of Financial Planning is Worth It