Certified Financial Education Instructors

Empowering college students to become certified financial literacy instructors.

Our Peer Financial Certified Instructor Program empowers college students to become certified financial literacy instructors, equipping them with the knowledge and tools to educate their peers about personal finance. This innovative program combines professional certification with hands-on experience, creating a dynamic network of young leaders committed to promoting financial literacy.

Certified participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of key financial topics, including budgeting, saving, investing, and debt management. Once certified, they will return to their colleges and universities as ambassadors for financial education, partnering with our organization to deliver workshops, mentor fellow students, and lead initiatives that foster financial empowerment on campus.

By participating in this program, college students not only enhance their own financial acumen but also play a pivotal role in creating a culture of financial literacy among their peers. Together, we are building a future where young adults are equipped to make informed financial decisions and contribute to a stronger, more financially secure community.

Eligibility Requirements for the Certified Financial Educator Program

To qualify for the Certified Financial Educator Program, applicants must meet the following criteria:

Junior or Senior in College – Must be currently enrolled as a junior or senior at an accredited college or university.
Age Requirement – Must be at least 18 years old at the time of application.
Integrity & Ethics – Demonstrate strong moral character and a commitment to ethical financial education.
Leadership & Communication – Possess leadership qualities and the ability to effectively educate and engage diverse audiences.
Financial Knowledge – Have a foundational understanding of personal finance, investing, or related topics.
Community Engagement – Show a passion for serving and educating underserved communities.
Commitment to Learning – Be willing to participate in training, workshops, and mentorship opportunities.