Eve Pentecost, CFP®
Assistant professor Eve Pentecost joined The University of Alabama faculty full-time in 2002 in the Department of Consumer Sciences in the College of Human Environmental Sciences. As a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ professional, she teaches primarily in the personal financial planning curriculum.
Eve proposed the online financial planning and consumer affairs programs at The University of Alabama, which were fully implemented in an asynchronous format by 2007 after she initially developed and taught 13 online graduate and undergraduate courses. This was the first totally online undergraduate financial planning degree program in the nation and was also one of the first specialized online undergraduate degrees at The University of Alabama.
With a strong interest in behavioral finance, she developed and taught UA’s first psychology of money course in 2004. She also developed and taught the HES 103 distance compass course, which provides distance students with an introduction to the nature of higher education and orientation to the functions, resources, and history of The University of Alabama.
Pentecost wears many other hats to include serving as the UA Financial Planning Association Faculty Adviser. Throughout this time her favorite role has been serving as the academic advisor for hundreds of financial planning students. Eve is an academic affiliate of the National Association of Personal Financial Advisors and member of the Financial Planning Association. Read more of her story here.
Eve proposed the online financial planning and consumer affairs programs at The University of Alabama, which were fully implemented in an asynchronous format by 2007 after she initially developed and taught 13 online graduate and undergraduate courses. This was the first totally online undergraduate financial planning degree program in the nation and was also one of the first specialized online undergraduate degrees at The University of Alabama.
With a strong interest in behavioral finance, she developed and taught UA’s first psychology of money course in 2004. She also developed and taught the HES 103 distance compass course, which provides distance students with an introduction to the nature of higher education and orientation to the functions, resources, and history of The University of Alabama.
Pentecost wears many other hats to include serving as the UA Financial Planning Association Faculty Adviser. Throughout this time her favorite role has been serving as the academic advisor for hundreds of financial planning students. Eve is an academic affiliate of the National Association of Personal Financial Advisors and member of the Financial Planning Association. Read more of her story here.