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LATI Online Financial Services Program

Financial Services is one of the most exciting and diverse fields of the business sector. Students in this program are preparing for careers in accounting, banking, insurance, investing, real estate, and a number of other financial fields. If you want to put yourself "where the money is" and enjoy working with people and numbers, then Financial Services is where you want to be!

Financial Services offers three different options.  You can choose Consumer Financial Services, Agri-Financial Services, or Business Accounting.   All three options contain core business courses with each option focusing on specific industry topics.

Students will complete the Financial Services specific course work in 6 semesters of part-time enrollment. Students must enroll in the classes when offered. Additional courses will need to be transferred from an accredited institution or completed on campus to fulfill graduation requirements. See curriculum outline.

All online courses are conducted using Lake Area Technical Institute’s eLearning system. Due to course requirements, it will still be necessary for students to travel to the LATI campus for specific portions of some classes. Dates and times will be flexible for each individual.

The program is available to anyone meeting the admission requirements. Students with transferable general education credits and/or prior learning experience may be able to reduce the amount of time needed to complete the program. An academic advisor will help design an education plan that meets your needs.


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