The College for Financial Planning in Centennial, Colo., is celebrating a key milestone in its history: its 50th year in existence.
Since its founding, the college has graduated more than 195,000 students. It began offering classes in 1972 to 35 students.
Since its founding, the college has developed its Certified Financial Planner certification program. In addition to developing a professional certification of competent and ethical advice, the college expanded its offerings to include two master’s degree programs in personal financial planning and financial analysis; 10 professional designation programs; and 300 education programs.
About one-third of all CFP exam takers complete their education requirements through the college, Pantone said.
“With a history of providing 30% of the qualified students to sit for the CFP certification examination, and a pass rate 10% above the national rate, we would consider the college to be a success,” he said in the email. “However, there are challenges that we must address in our next 50 years. First, we need more CFP certificants in the industry to meet the needs of consumers, especially with the growing number of retirees. Second, and more important, is diversification of CFP Certificants to match our entire population.”
In 2020, the College introduced a diversity scholarship program, which offers up to 60 scholarships annually to qualified individuals from underrepresented communities who are pursuing the education requirement necessary to attain CFP certification. The college also partners with the CFP Board Center for Financial Planning to offer 10 scholarships annually to individuals from underrepresented populations. Each of the scholarships covers the full cost of the College’s Premium CFP Exam Prep Review.