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Financial Planning Academy at William Paterson University

Financial Planning Academy at Texas Tech University

The William Paterson University Financial Planning Academy will be held on campus from August 18 through 22, 2025 during the day from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Applications are open at this time.

The cost for camp, including all meals and activities, is $150 per camper - a price made possible by the generous support from Charles Schwab Foundation. Participants will be responsible for their own travel arrangements. Funding is available to offset the cost of Financial Planning Academy. Please see the Camper Application to apply for tuition assistance.

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William Patterson University

Housed in an AACSB accredited Business School, the Financial Planning Program at William Paterson University offers an undergraduate degree, a master’s degree and prepares students to sit for the CFP® certification examination. Located within a 2-hour drive of three of the largest Financial Planning Association Chapters in the U.S. (FPA-NJ, FPA-NY, and FPA-Philly), students have access to abundant mentorship, networking and internship opportunities. Students have consistently placed year after year in national financial planning competitions. 

A leading public University with more than 10,000 students, William Paterson offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate degree programs through its five academic colleges. The University offers a vast array of learning opportunities in its classrooms, laboratories, and studios, and throughout the campus, as well as at various off-campus locations. Its 370-acre wooded campus is located in suburban Wayne, New Jersey, just 20 miles from New York City, adjacent to 1,200 acres of wetlands and woodlands, and only three miles from the historic Paterson Great Falls. William Paterson University is designated as Hispanic-Serving Institution by the U.S. Department of Education. 

For additional information, please contact:
hs.pfp.fpacademy@ttu.edu

Funded by:
Charles Schwab Foundation