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Financial Planning Major (BS)

Undergraduate Program On Campus

What You'll Learn

Help people be effective stewards of their resources. As a financial planning major, you'll craft financial plans that will lead individuals, non-profits, and businesses to their goals.

Calvin's BS in financial planning is the only CFP® registered faith-based program in Michigan and one of only a handful in the country. Through rigorous courses in financial planning, investments, estate planning, insurance, and more, you’ll learn to build financial plans that are shaped around your client’s unique resources, constraints, and long-term goals. You'll find plenty of internship opportunities in West Michigan's thriving business community, and you could get practical experience working with real clients through Calvin's own Nexus Peer Financial Coaching program. When you graduate, you'll have the skills and experience you need to take the CFP® exam and move toward your career in financial planning.

Whether you go on to create financial plans for a small business or provide personalized guidance to individuals, you'll help people to use their resources to achieve their goals.

What Makes This Program Great

  • Practical experience: Grand Rapids is home to financial planning firms of all sizes, from small startups to national corporations. Calvin also has relationships with financial planning and advisory firms across the country. That means you'll get internship experience that's relevant to your career goals.
  • Faith-based: Your professors are Christians who understand money and finance as a way to help people flourish. You'll join a program with a strong ethical foundation and a mindset of service.
  • Study abroad: Calvin business students take their studies around the world, with study-abroad opportunities in places like Hungary, India, and China. You can earn your financial planning major, study abroad for an interim or a semester, and still graduate in four years.
  • Real-world opportunities: Programs like Nexus Financial Coaching and Knight Investment Management will give you a chance to work with real-life clients before you graduate. In fact, work in the Nexus program can count toward the work experience requirement for your CFP® certification.
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Faculty

Ron Winoweicki

Associate Professor
Assistant Professor of Finance – Cornerstone UniversityChief Financial Officer – Perrigo Company Chief Financial Officer – InnotecVice President and Corporate Controller – SPX Corporation

Nathan Weflen

Visiting Lecturer and Nexus Program Coordinator
Alternative Investment Analyst – Goldman SachsTerritory Manager – Shaw Industries