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Colleges and Universities


What are CFP Board-Registered Programs?
CFP Board-Registered Programs are financial planning education programs at the college or university level that meet specific criteria for educating individuals who wish to fulfill the education component for obtaining CFP® certification. Read more about CFP Board-Registered Programs.


How can my institution benefit from offering a CFP Board-Registered Program?
Personal financial planning was rated as the number one profession in America by Jobs Rated Almanac in 2000 and continues to attract a growing number of college students and career changers. Read more about CFP Board-Registered Programs.


How can my institution register a financial planning curriculum with CFP Board?
To register a program, an institution must submit an application for review by CFP Board. Download the Curriculum Registration Criteria and Application Form.

Contact CFP Board at 800-487-1497 or education@CFPBoard.org for more information about the registration process.


Already a CFP Board-Registered Program?
Once a program is registered, CFP Board provides tools and resources for marketing the program to prospective students.

Registration with CFP Board must be renewed periodically. Renewal applications are sent to Registered Programs several months in advance of the renewal deadline. For more information about the renewal process, please contact CFP Board’s education department at 800-487-1497 or education@CFPBoard.org.


Mailing Lists
CFP Board-Registered programs may request to receive quarterly mailing lists of individuals who have requested a copy of CFP Board’s Guide to CFP® Certification booklet. The lists may be used for the express purpose of promoting your CFP Board-Registered Program. The mailing lists are provided free of charge, and each quarter’s mailing list typically contains the names and addresses of several hundred individuals who have expressed interest in CFP® certification. If you are interested in receiving these mailing lists, please download the List Request Form or contact education@CFPBoard.org.

Does your program have a review course that is offered to the public? If so you may be interested in purchasing a mailing list of candidates who have registered for the CFP® Certification Examination. Lists of individuals registered for the next CFP® Certification Examination may be purchased by nonprofit organizations for $750 and by for-profit organizations for $1,500 and may be used one time for purposes of promoting materials or services that prepare individuals to take the CFP® Certification Examination. Download an Exam Applicant Mailing List Request Form.


Reduced CFP® Certification Examination Fee for CFP Board-Registered Program Faculty
CFP Board offers a reduced fee to individuals who are considered faculty of a Registered Program by the institution at the time the exam application is sent to CFP Board. Learn more.


What's new?
  • CFP Board requests comments on the proposed addition of a Financial Plan Development Course requirement to CFP Board’s education standards. If adopted as proposed, CFP Board-Registered Programs would be required to offer a Financial Plan Development Course on or before January 1, 2012. The proposed requirement will be a central topic of discussion at CFP Board’s 2009 Program Directors' Conference, and comments on the proposed requirement will be accepted through October 2, 2009. Learn more.
  • CFP Board's first Education Update Webinar on April 15, 2009, provided updates to education providers on new and upcoming changes to CFP Board’s education policies, including information about the implementation of the proposed Financial Plan Development Course requirement. Read more and view the recorded Webinar.
  • Read the latest edition of the quarterly Program Directors' newsletter, CFP Board Update.
  • CFP Board is committed to supporting Registered Programs with marketing and retention. Several updated resources designed to augment your program’s marketing efforts are now available on CFP Board’s Web site. Learn more.

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