Registration for Summer 2025 is open through May 26.
The registration portal is being updated so we cannot accept registration yet. You can claim a seat through our Pre-Registration List. We will contact you as soon as the registration portal is active so you can complete the official registration process.
Click here to join our pre-registration list to reserve a seat for Summer 2025
Important Dates for Summer 2025
May 26 | Last Day to Register for Classes |
May 27 | First Day of Class |
August 3 | Last Day of Class |
August 5 – 7 | Final Exams |
August 11 | Final Grades Submitted |
Withdrawal & Refund Schedule:
- On or before June 1: 90%
- After June 1 and on/before June 22: 60%
- After June 22 and on/before July 20: 30%
- After July 20: No refund
- To initiate the withdrawal process, you must contact us directly via email. We cannot issue a refund otherwise.
Summer 2025 Textbook List will be available soon.
How to register for Summer 2025 Courses:
The registration portal is being updated so we cannot accept registration yet. You can claim a seat through our Pre-Registration List, then we will contact you as soon as the registration portal is active.
Course Access
You will access the course through https://tamu.instructure.com.
The course registration system will automatically place you into the course but you will not see content until the first day of class. The username and password that you select during the course registration process will be the same credentials you use to access the course.

FPCC 435 Financial Planning Fundamentals
This course provides a comprehensive overview of financial planning from a professional perspective. Topics covered include financial analysis, budgeting, credit management, time value of money, investment strategies, income taxes, risk management, retirement, and estate planning.

FPCC 436 Insurance & Risk Management
This course covers the core Risk Management and Insurance Planning topics outlined by the CFP Board. Topics include risk management, how insurance works, legal aspects of insurance, life and disability insurance, annuities, health and long term care insurance, property and liability insurance.

FPCC 437 Tax Planning for Professionals
This course walks students through how to apply the principles of income tax planning to enhance household income after taxes. Emphasis is placed on understanding tax laws, concepts, and rules, as well as opportunities for planning.

FPCC 441 Financial Plan Development & Capstone
This course provides an overview of all areas in the financial planning process, data gathering, approaches to financial planning, analysis of financial statements, and client presentation.
Disclaimer
Courses taken for Extended Learning Credit do not count towards a degree at Texas A&M University and are not transferrable to an academic program. These courses are considered continuing education and fulfill the CFP Board’s financial planning education verification requirement to qualify for the CFP® exam. Texas A&M does not award the CFP® marks.