When you graduate in financial counseling and planning, you will have a long list of employment options that you are prepared for: financial counselor/planner, insurance agent, loan officer, mortgage originator, government housing authority administrator, housing advocate, housing planner, real-estate agent, policy analyst and lobbyist, property manager, consumer credit, or financial aid counselor. Or if you may choose to continue your education and enter a graduate program in family policy and family financial planning.