CENTENNIAL, Colo., Nov. 21, 2017 -- The College for Financial Planning (CFFP) has launched a revamped website with a cleaner look and a handy consolidation of the most crucial information for prospective students, current students, and alumni.
The makeover, available now at cffpinfo.com, offers improved navigation and functionality throughout, allowing tens of thousands of monthly visitors to more easily access the latest coursework in the fast-changing world of personal financial planning. The mobile-friendly site also provides a better overall experience for smart phone and tablet users by organizing the most relevant information in one easy place.
“The way our students use the internet changes rapidly. Our goal with this website redesign is to ensure that they are able to reach the information they need quickly and easily via any device or browser,” said CFFP director of marketing Chris Allen.
The new website better emphasizes the information users seek most, including program offerings, pricing, course schedules, and popular downloads like the Survey of Trends and Annual Limits. The new platform will also speed future expansions and integrations of CFFP’s extensive course list and continuing education offerings.
“Over the next few months we plan to add additional video content and tools to assist users in finding the right program for their needs,” Allen said.
Additional information on CFFP can be found at cffpinfo.com, or by calling 1-800-237-9990.
About the College for Financial Planning
Founded in 1972, the College for Financial Planning provides accessible and flexible degree, non-degree, and continuing professional education programs to students nationwide. Shortly after its founding, the College introduced the CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ certification, which has evolved into the world's most recognized and respected financial planning credential, with more than 65,000 professionals in the U.S. having earned the credential.
In addition to its CFP® Certification Professional Education Program, the College offers two graduate degree programs that provide more in-depth knowledge of the finance industry. Professional designation programs are also available, with specializations ranging from asset management to retirement planning. The College for Financial Planning is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission and is a member of the North Central Association. More than 155,000 students have graduated from the College’s programs. For more information, visit cffpinfo.com.
MEDIA CONTACTS:
Chris Allen
[email protected]
303.220.4815
Michael Booth
[email protected]
303.868.7972


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