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AFP Main Page
 
Tuition and Schedule Information

Course Description and Learning Outcomes

About the AFP Learning System

CTP Certification Info

AFP Web Site

Cash Management Fundamentals On-line Course Information

Registration Information

Downloadable Registration Forms
     Orange County & On-line
     Walnut Creek

Contact: 
Mary Shelton, Program Coordinator,
949-341-9859, shelton@chapman.edu

Vincent Glaeser, Program Director,
949-341-9860, glaeser@chapman.edu

 

Regular Classroom Format
 
Tuition:  $1,449 (includes the AFP Learning System and web access)
     (If you already own the Learning System, tuition is $875.)
  • Print-based study materials (available on the first day of class)
  • Online Web-based practice testing (NOT the official CTP exam)
  • Online Web-based application exercises
  • Forty-five hours of instruction
  • For 3 units of professional development semester credit, use number ORGU 9001 instead of number ORGU 0031 for all sections.
Schedules for Winter/Spring 2010
 
Days/Dates: Saturdays, to be announced (skip April 3)
     (12 Saturday meetings)
Location: One University Drive, Orange 92866, room to be announced
     A parking pass will be provided
Times: 8:30 am to 12:30 pm
Registration Number: 2010x ORGU 0031 4101
     Registration Soft Deadline, to make sure we have enough books:
Instructor: Rob Mermelstein, MBA, CCM
 
Days/Dates: Saturdays, February 27 to May 22 (skip April 3)
    (12 Saturday meetings)
Location: 2950 Buskirk Ave, Suite 200 Walnut Creek, 94597
Times: 9:00am to 1:00pm
Registration Number: 2010x ORGU 0031 5701
    Registration Soft Deadline, to make sure we have enough books: February 13
Instructor: Jerry Frantz, BS, CCM, CIA

Formal testing for the CTP Exam is available at Pearson VUE

Notes on deferments:  (effective April 2009)
Students who need to defer for any reason are permitted to do so under the following conditions:
a. requests must be received no later than 3 weeks past the start date of the class.
b. no additional or updated materials will be provided. New materials may be purchased.
c. only one deferral will be permitted except under extraordinary circumstances.
d. under no circumstances will more than two deferrals be permitted.
e. access to the web access site stays available to the student for one year from the original log-in date without interruption.

Notes on incomplete grades:  (effective April 2009)
a. students who receive an incomplete grade may return to a subsequent course offering upon payment of a fee, as defined here:
     1. classroom sections: $100, space permitting
     2. online sections: $300. This is due to additional costs we incur.
b. no additional or updated materials will be provided. New materials may be purchased.
c. access to the web access site stays available to the student for one year from the original log-in date without interruption.

Notes on drops:  (effective April 2009)
a. requests to drop the course must be received before the second class meeting
b. a $20 processing fee will be deducted from the refund
c. materials not returned in re-sellable condition cannot be fully refunded
d. access to the web access site will be disabled.