This concentration is offered within the Bachelor of Business Administration in finance program.
Bridging analysis and strategy
Success in today’s economy requires more than just number-crunching. This concentration bridges the gap between raw financial analysis and real-world application., You'll enter the workforce with both the analytical rigor and client-facing expertise needed to lead in the financial sector.
Look into the future
Whether you aim to help families build legacies or advise corporations on capital strategy, this concentration provides the expertise to excel in high-impact roles:
- Financial advising: Guide individuals and families through retirement planning, asset management and investment strategies.
- Estate planning: Master the complexities of asset transfer, ensuring your clients' legacies are protected through precise legal and tax navigation.
- Tax planning: Serve as a strategic partner to businesses and private clients, optimizing financial growth through tax-efficient decision-making.
- Corporate finance: Drive strategic organizational success by applying advanced planning principles to capital allocation and financial operations.
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Requirements Degree mapIs this program accredited?
Yes, by the AACSB.
Requirements for admission to SFA
All applicants must meet the undergraduate admission requirements. Select the option that best describes you:
- First-year student (have never enrolled in college)
- Transfer student (have enrolled in college)
- All other applicants
Ready to complete your application?
Undergraduate applications are accepted online. Apply using ApplyTexas or Common App. Both are fine, just only submit one.
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Priority deadlines
SFA has rolling admissions. That means you can apply to the university anytime. Although, applying early has financial and housing benefits. Make sure to check with your specific department! Some programs need extra paperwork by a certain date to consider you for the upcoming semester.
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