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CFP Scholarship Requirements

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Becoming a certified financial planner could help you to advance your professional career. Obtaining certification means completing certain education and exam requirements. The CFP® Board Center for Financial Planning administers a number of scholarship programs to help with managing the costs of pursuing certification. If you’re interested in applying for a CFP® scholarship, it’s helpful to understand the basic eligibility requirements.

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How CFP Scholarships Work

The CFP® Board offers more than a dozen scholarships for aspiring CFP® professionals to help with the costs of completing the necessary exam and education requirements for certification. Sponsors and donors provide funding for CFP® scholarships. Each scholarship has its own eligibility requirements, application process and deadlines. The award amounts also differ. The largest scholarships offer up to $10,000 in funding to recipients.  

In addition to administering its own scholarship programs, the CFP® Board also offers a clearinghouse of third-party scholarships. The clearinghouse features scholarship programs from different organizations that offer funding to cover the cost of education coursework to get certified, the CFP® exam fee and CFP® exam review courses.

CFP Scholarship Eligibility Criteria

Each scholarship offered through the CFP® Board has its own requirements applicants must meet to qualify for funding. Some are more specific than others, though U.S. residency is required to apply for most scholarships. Here are some of the factors that can determine your eligibility for different scholarships.

  • Education and level of study
  • Financial need
  • State of residency
  • Previous CFP scholarship awards
  • Commitment to the financial planning professions
  • Overall professionalism

Diversity is also a consideration for many of the scholarships offered by the CFP® Board. To qualify, you may need to belong to an underrepresented population within the financial planning industry. Underrepresentation can span gender, race, ethnicity, disability or sexual orientation for the purposes of being eligible. Some also consider military veteran status for determining eligibility.

There’s one more thing to keep in mind. Applicants who make it to the final round of consideration for any CFP® scholarship must pass a background check.

CFP Scholarship Examples

A man receiving a scholarship to become a CFP

Reviewing different scholarship options offered through the CFP® Board can give you a better idea of what’s needed to qualify. Here’s a sampling of what’s available and who is eligible to apply.

The LeCount R. Davis, CFP® Endowed Scholarship

This scholarship awards up to $5,000 to students who are completing an undergraduate-level or certificate-level CFP® Board Registered Program. To be eligible, you must:

  • Not have received a CFP® Board Center for Financial Planning scholarship previously
  • Be a U.S. resident
  • Identify as Black or African American
  • Not be in your final semester of study if you’re applying for an undergraduate-level scholarship
  • Not have completed more than six courses in the certificate-level program if you’re applying for a certificate-level scholarship
  • Have a demonstrated financial need

Additionally, applicants must provide proof of enrollment in an eligible program and submit an essay demonstrating their commitment to financial planning and community service.

Aspiriant Impact Scholarship

The Aspiriant Impact Scholarship provides up to $5,000 to students who are completing a certificate-level CFP® Board Registered Program or up to $10,000 for students completing an undergraduate-level program. To qualify, you must:

  • Be a U.S. resident
  • Possess or be in the process of completing an undergraduate degree
  • Enroll or be in the process of enrolling in a certificate- or undergraduate-level CFP® Board-Registered program
  • Be from an underrepresented population within the financial planning profession and/or have a demonstrated financial need

Applicants will also need to be able to exhibit professionalism and commitment to the financial planning profession.

Facet Scholarship for Increased Diversity in Financial Planning

The Facet Scholarship for Increased Diversity in Financial Planning awards up to $5,000 to aspiring CFP® professionals who identify as African American or Black. To qualify, applicants must:

  • Be legally able to work in the United States
  • Possess an undergraduate degree if applying for a certificate-level program scholarship
  • Be enrolled or planning to enroll in a certificate or undergraduate CFP® Board Registered Program
  • Have a demonstrated financial need

Recipients are not obligated to be affiliated with Facet upon completing the program.

The Envestnet Scholarship

This scholarship awards students up to $5,000 to complete a certificate-level CFP® Board Registered Program or up to $10,000 to complete an undergraduate-level CFP Board Registered Program. To qualify, you must:

  • Be a U.S. resident
  • Must not be a prior recipient of a CFP Board Center for Financial Planning scholarship
  • Must be from an underrepresented population within the financial planning profession in terms of gender, race, ethnicity, disability or sexual orientation
  • Cannot be in your final semester of study
  • Not have completed more than six courses in the certificate-level program if you’re applying for a certificate-level scholarship
  • Must demonstrate a financial need and a commitment to financial planning as a profession

The Ballentine Partners Scholarship to Create a Diverse Financial Planning Profession

This scholarship offers up to $5,000 to students who are looking to complete coursework for a CFP® Board Registered Program. To qualify, you must:

  • Must identify as Black or African American and/or Hispanic or Latino
  • Possess an undergraduate degree if applying for a certificate or graduate level scholarship
  • Cannot be in your final semester of study if applying for an undergraduate scholarship
  • Not have completed more than five courses in the certificate-level program if you’re applying for a certificate-level scholarship

Applying for a CFP® Scholarship

You can apply for CFP® scholarships online through the CFP® website. The CFP® Board regularly updates each scholarship page when the application window opens and when it closes.

Each scholarship has its own application form. If there is an essay requirement, you’ll need to include that with your application as well. If you have questions or need help, you can contact the CFP® Board via email at scholarships@cfpboard.org. To apply for third-party scholarships, you’ll need to visit the sponsoring organization’s website.

Bottom Line

A man finding out he's being awarded a CFP scholarship

Getting a scholarship could make it easier to check off the various requirements to obtain a CFP® certification in order to manage a client’s wealth. Aside from knowing what makes you eligible for these awards, it’s also important to be aware of the deadlines for applying. Otherwise, you might miss an opportunity to qualify for funding.  

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