PFP students will now graduate with a Bachelor of Science degree in personal financial planning. The degree was previously a specialization within the School of Family Studies and Human Services.
“While the curriculum will remain largely the same, we anticipate that this change will better convey student’s training to prospective employers,” said Sonya Britt, program director.
Who’s who
Dean of the College of Human Ecology
John Buckwalter, Ph.D.
Director of the School of Family Studies and Human Services
Maurice MacDonald, Ph.D, professor
Personal Financial Planning Faculty
Sonya Britt, Ph.D., CFP®, director
Kristy Archuleta, Ph.D., associate professor
Ann Coulson, Ph.D., CFP®, assistant professor
Elizabeth Kiss, Ph.D., assistant professor
Cliff Robb, Ph.D., associate professor
Martin Seay, Ph.D., CFP(r), assistant professor
Brad Klontz, Ph.D., CFP®, adjunct associate professor
Esther Maddux, Ph.D., CFP®, retired professor, adjunct
Ron Sages, Ph.D., CFP®, adjunct instructor
Roxanne Martens, M.S., instructor, Salina
Justin Nichols, adjunct instructor
Staff
Kim Misenhelter, M.S., program coordinator and adviser