Financial Forecasting & Budgeting Program

Master essential financial planning skills through our flexible learning approach designed for working professionals and career changers

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Learning That Adapts to Your Schedule

Our program recognizes that everyone learns differently and has varying time commitments. Whether you're currently employed, changing careers, or looking to enhance your skills, we've designed multiple pathways to help you succeed.

Program begins September 2025 with rolling enrollment options

Self-Paced Online

Complete coursework on your schedule with 24/7 access to materials, recorded lectures, and interactive exercises. Perfect for busy professionals.

Live Virtual Sessions

Join weekly instructor-led sessions every Tuesday and Thursday evening. Interact directly with faculty and fellow students in real-time.

Hybrid Learning

Combine online flexibility with monthly in-person workshops at our Saint-Jérôme campus for hands-on practice and networking.

Intensive Weekends

Accelerated format with concentrated learning sessions every other weekend. Complete the program in 4 months instead of 6.

Your Personal Learning Journey

We understand that effective learning requires more than just flexibility - it requires support, guidance, and resources tailored to your specific goals and learning style.

Initial Assessment & Goal Setting

During your first week, you'll complete a comprehensive skills assessment and work with an academic advisor to create your personalized learning plan. This isn't just about what you want to learn, but how you learn best.

Ongoing Mentorship & Check-ins

Every two weeks, you'll have a one-on-one session with industry professionals who currently work in financial planning. These aren't just academic discussions - they're practical conversations about real-world applications and career development.

Adaptive Resource Library

Based on your progress and learning preferences, our system recommends additional resources: video tutorials for visual learners, practice datasets for hands-on learners, or discussion forums for collaborative learners. You're never stuck with a one-size-fits-all approach.