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Master of Science (M.S.) in Financial Planning

Master of Science (M.S.) in Financial Planning

photo of John Grable, Professor in the Online Master of Science in Financial Planning Program

Money isn’t just about trading stocks or creating a retirement plan. Money affects people and how they behave, and I strive to uncover how that behavior affects people’s overall financial health.

John Grable, Ph.D. , CFP®

Athletic Endowed Professor

Overview

Take the next step in your finance career with a flexible and convenient online Master’s in Financial Planning (MFP) from the University of Georgia. This non-thesis online master’s degree program can help bolster your credentials and set you apart from your peers in the industry. 

The University of Georgia’s online Master’s in Financial Planning—offered through the College of Family and Consumer Sciences—is designed for individuals who are seeking to begin or advance their career in the area of personal finance. Because the program is 100% online, you can gain experience and expertise that goes beyond certification – all from the comfort and convenience of wherever you are.

What Are The Benefits Of An Online Master’s In Financial Planning? 

The online Master’s in Financial Planning provides a flexible way to earn a degree while still meeting the demands of your busy schedule.  Courses are scheduled in convenient 8-week increments, allowing you to balance coursework with other life commitments. 

By earning a master’s degree you can change your career, pursue advancement in your current role, or continue on to doctoral studies.  Online students are granted the same access to online resources, library services, and technical support as all enrolled University of Georgia students to help ensure that you are equipped for success in every way.    

Why Choose UGA Online’s Master’s In Financial Planning Program? 

As an online graduate of the University of Georgia, you become part of an extensive alumni network and a longstanding tradition of striving for excellence in every pursuit.  For over two hundred years, we have been on a mission of leadership and service, and today, we are ranked #16 among the nation’s top public institutions by U.S. News & World Report, with numerous online master’s programs ranked in the top 10 among programs nationwide.

What Can I Do With A Master’s In Financial Planning? 

Graduates of the financial planning master’s program are able to pursue careers in settings such as:

  • Bank Trust Officer
  • Broker-Dealer
  • Claims Coordinator
  • Client Service Associate
  • Financial Advisor                 
  • Private Wealth Analyst
  • Private Banker
  • Retirement Plan Administrator
  • Trading Assistant
  • Wealth Advisor

Others, seeking a more entrepreneurial route, could choose to establish their own finance-related practice or business. 

Accreditations

The University of Georgia is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) to award baccalaureate, master’s, specialist, and doctoral degrees. The University of Georgia also may offer credentials such as certificates and diplomas at approved degree levels. Questions about the accreditation of the University of Georgia may be directed in writing to the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, GA 30033-4097, by calling (404) 679-4500, or by using information available on SACSCOC’s website (www.sacscoc.org).

College of Family and Consumer Sciences is accredited by The American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences (AAFCS).

Admissions

Credit and Transfer

Total Hours Required to Earn Degree:  30 (credit hours)

Maximum Hours Transferable into Program:  6

Courses to be transferred onto a graduate student transcript must meet the following requirements: taken in a relevant field at an accredited institution, falls within the 6-year course time limit, received a grade of B or better, and not used to fulfill requirements for another degree.

Master’s In Financial Planning Admission Requirements

GRE or GMAT is optional

Students applying to The University of Georgia must be accepted by the Graduate School. All persons holding a bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution are eligible to apply for admission.

Application Checklist

  1. Application – Submit the Graduate School Admissions online.  Application fee: $75 Domestic/$100 International (waived for US veterans).
  2. Select Campus – Online
  3. Select Intended Program – MS, Financial Planning, Housing, and Consumer Economics(Finan Plan Hous and Cons Econ)Non -Thesis[MS_FHCE_NT_O]
  4. Select Area of Emphasis – Financial Planning 
  5. Résumé or curriculum vita – Upload to the Graduate School application.
  6. Statement of Purpose – Use the Statement of Purpose template for the Financial Planning, Housing, and Consumer Sciences department and upload it to the Graduate School Admissions application.
  7. Transcripts – Upload unofficial transcripts from all institutions attended to the Graduate School application. Send official transcripts after you are offered admission.
  8. Letters of Recommendation – Submit two letters of recommendation online to graduate school. Letters should be from individuals who can evaluate the applicant’s scholarly ability and potential for success in a graduate program. The application will prompt your recommenders to submit their letters electronically.

Application Deadlines

Domestic Applicants

  • Fall:  July 1
  • Spring:  November 15

International Applicants

  • Fall:  April 15
  • Spring:  October 15

International Applicants – must submit TOEFL or IELTS scores.

Course registration deadlines vary per semester. The UGA Office of the Registrar website provides up-to-date information on registration dates.

Cost

Tuition & Fees

Tuition rates and student fees can change each year. 

Based on 2022 credit hour cost, a person completing this program at the recommended pace would have paid $19,499 in tuition.  

Please use the Estimated Cost Calculator on the Bursar’s Office website to calculate one academic (Fall/Spring) year’s current tuition. 

This program is an E-Rate program, so choose “yes” for the E-Rate line item within the calculator.

Online students pay the following fees: Connect UGA, Green, and Technology. The total for those fees in the fall semester of 2022 was $147 for students enrolled in exclusively online courses. 

Potential additional costs include textbooks, exam proctoring fees, and technology upgrades. 

The complete cost of attendance can be found at https://osfa.uga.edu/costs/.

Financial Aid

Visit the Office of Student Financial Aid for information about financial assistance.

Corporate Assistance

Consult your employer about the availability of tuition reimbursement or tuition assistance programs.

Military Assistance

Active duty military, veterans, and military families should visit Veterans Educational Benefits to take full advantage of available financial assistance and educational benefits.

University System of Georgia Tuition Assistance Program (TAP)

The purpose of TAP is to foster the professional growth and development of eligible employees. For more information, see Tuition Assistance (refer to the Distance Learning section). 

Technology Requirements

  • Computer with current operating system (Windows, Mac, or Linux). Additional peripherals such as webcam, headphones, and microphone are required.
  • High-speed internet access.

Curriculum

This fully online M.S. degree program operates on a cohort model. Completion requires 31 credit hours and consists of 10 classes offered in 8-week blocks over two years and 1 Graduate First Seminar. Courses are developed and taught by experienced UGA faculty with advanced degrees and recognized industry credentials.

Master’s In Financial Planning Courses

First Year

CourseTitleCredit
8200EFinancial Planning and Analysis3
6200EWealth Management 13
7001EGrad First Seminar1
6205EWealth Management 23
6210ERetirement Planning & Employee Benefits3
6250EPractice Management in Financial Planning3

Second Year

CourseTitleCredit
7200EFinancial Counseling & Client Communication3
6220EEstate Planning3
8025EResearch Evaluation & Theory3
6230EFamily Tax Planning3
7250ECapstone in Financial Planning3

**The Capstone Course is a CFP® Board-required course integrating previously mastered concepts through case studies.

NOTE: Only students enrolled in the online degree program are eligible to register for online Master of Financial Planning courses. Exceptions may be granted with special approval by the instructor, the Director of the online program, the Graduate Coordinator, and the Department Head. For full course descriptions, browse our online courses.

Faculty

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Testimonials

“The professors provided enough time to get the assignments completed and I was able to schedule out my weeks ahead of time in order to get it all done! I feel like I learned a lot in the program, but you do have to be disciplined to make time each day or week to get the work done.”

Rebecca Wilton, ’19

“The course work from the program catapulted my recovery and I am at a place my doctors never thought I would be able to achieve. This program returned me to the life I had. Dr. Carlson changed my life in a way she probably never even could consider was possible. Without her, my life would be much different. I was living a much different life post-brain hemorrhage than I am today. Without her, I wouldn’t have stayed in the program. Without staying in this program, I would not be where I am today. I cannot thank her enough for her caring and getting behind me when I needed help.”

Tom Schorn, ’20

“I chose this program because UGA is the top-ranking University that offers graduate-level studies in financial planning, it is nationally recognized, and because the online study setting fits perfectly into my lifestyle.”

Andrejs Pilajevs, ’21

“Personal finance is one of those fields where the application of the material is critical. The online program allows me the flexibility to maintain my professional career and do school. I can easily structure my calendar to incorporate school around work. I learned so much about the way clients behave and how their life experiences impact their finances, which is relevant for real-world experiences.”

Da-zha Jones, ’20

“Actually, my boss was the one who suggested UGA. I already work as a financial planner and a financial advisor now, and I got my undergrad degree in finance. My favorite part [about the degree program] so far has been furthering my knowledge in the area, and I can definitely tell through my job that it has helped me with clients and the different financial questions they have.”

Hattie Hutson, ’17

“Being a financial advisor, I handle a lot of clients, so I need that flexibility to be able to do the work at my pace. I can do my work on Saturday or Sunday or even at 12 o’clock at night. It gives students the flexibility to do it at your own time instead of having to be in a classroom at a set time.”

Joel Theis, ’17

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