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2017-2018 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog 
    
2017-2018 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Personal Financial Planning, M.S.


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About the Personal Financial Planning Graduate Programs


The Department of Personal Financial Planning supervises degree programs leading to the Master of Science in Personal Financial Planning and the Doctor of Philosophy in Personal Financial Planning.

M.S. students must earn a C or better in all courses unless otherwise noted. Students must average a 3.0 GPA in order to maintain good standing with the Graduate School and to graduate. Up to 6 hours of PFP courses can be transferred into the M.S. degree from another university.  Students must earn a B or better in courses transferred into the degree program.  Ph.D. students are required to earn a B or better in all courses counted toward their degree.

Admission. Applicants may apply to a graduate program by visiting the Graduate School website or by visiting the Department of Personal Financial Planning website.

About the Personal Financial Planning Master’s Program


The non-thesis Master of Science in Personal Financial Planning requires a minimum of 42 hours. Appropriate leveling coursework may be required.

Dual Degrees. Personal Financial Planning offers the following dual graduate degrees:

  • Master of Science in Personal Financial Planning/Master of Science in Accounting 
  • Master of Science in Personal Financial Planning/Master of Business Administration 
  • Master of Science in Personal Financial Planning/Doctor of Jurisprudence 

 

Contacts: Dr. John Gilliam, 806.834.8864, john.gilliam@ttu.edu; or Cynthia Cantu, 806.834.6405, cynthia.cantu@ttu.edu

 

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