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    BA Programs in Financial Planning

    A Bachelor of Arts (BA) undergraduate degree program often includes coursework that focuses on liberal arts, sciences or a combination of both. Many times students pursue this degree directly out of high school. A bachelor’s degree can take anywhere from three to four years to complete.

    What is a BA in Financial Planning? A BA in Financial Planning program often educates students on how to deliver the best practices in the financial world. It’s intended to cultivate the practical and theoretical skills needed to work in the dynamic financial industry. A bachelor’s degree in financial planning can prepare students for the high demands of the financial industry. Students might learn how to give financial advice, adhere to ethical standards, solve client’s problems with critical thinking skills and integrate theoretical and practical knowledge into their work.

    Financial planning graduates are often prepared for the demanding industry. They may know the best practices that apply around the globe. A student with a BA in Financial Planning can also have the upper hand when applying for a job.

    The cost of this degree can vary and depends on what school you want to attend as well as where that school is located and the length of time it takes to complete a program. It’s in your best interest to get in direct contact with the admissions office of the schools you’re interested in for the most current information regarding tuition and fees.

    There are many careers in the financial industry that are available to a student with a BA in Financial Planning. You could become a business investment analyst, client relationship manager, financial analyst, insurance advisor, retirement advisor, stockbroker, tax advisor, wealth management advisor, financial planner or investment advisor.

    Many schools offer this degree. Applying to one of these schools is as easy as doing the research to figure out which school is best for you. Search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.