
Former Cowboy standout earns new distance-learning degree
Jim Mitchell
Communication Services
Oklahoma State University
(405) 744-6260
05/19/05
Former
OSU football standout Kyle Eaton has become one of
the first students at OSU to receive a new master’s
degree in family financial planning.cting daily trades for over a month.
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Former Cowboy football standout
and academic All-American Kyle Eaton continues
to count his accomplishments off the field. The
six-foot, eight-inch former offensive lineman
is among the first students at Oklahoma State University to
receive a distance-learning master’s degree
in Family Financial Planning from the College
of Human Environmental Sciences (CHES).
“One of the things that
kept me with the program was the fact that you
could take it anywhere,” says Eaton, who
has made several moves since he graduated from
OSU in 2002. He currently works for Rench and
Muir Financial Advisors, Inc., in Denton, Texas.
“It took a while to adjust
to the lack of face-to-face interaction, but
the professors went out of their way to make
sure students understood the concepts being taught,” say
Eaton.
He points to flexibility as
another plus for the new distance-learning degree
program, which is offered through the Great Plains
Interactive Distance Education Alliance (IDEA)
a consortium of ten universities that includes
OSU.
“It’s obvious the
professors who teach the Family Financial Planning
courses realize students have lives and families
outside the discussion boards and homework assignments,” says
Eaton. “When I first started working full-time,
it was tough at times to keep going, but it certainly
gave me a lot of admiration and respect for those
who are trying to balance a job and family life
while earning a degree.”
The Zabcikville, Texas native, who
graduated in 2002 with a degree in Management
Science Information Systems (MSIS), expects his
new degree to compliment the skills he gained
in data management as an undergrad.
“MSIS focuses on organizing
raw data to make it useful to the client. The
same is generally true for financial planning
since we use bank accounts, mortgage, income
tax and other information to come up with a financial
plan that makes sense for the client. In a nutshell,
we evaluate where people are, where they want
to go and what they need to do financially to
get there.”
Eaton hopes to serve as a family
financial planner, eventually work his way into
financial counseling on a full-time basis and
the NFL is not out of the question. Yes, the
NFL! Eaton recently read a news report that said,
seventy-eight pro football players lost more
than $42 million in a recent three-year period. “Many
athletes become instant millionaires who are
trying to keep their focus on their performance
in the sport and not researching investment tips,” says
Eaton. There’s a growing push on for certified
financial planners for athletes and I think my
own athletic background could be a big benefit
in that area someday,” he adds.
That’s just one possible
option for Eaton, who was an academic All-American
both his sophomore and senior years in college
with a perfect grade-point average all four years.
Aside from his athletic and
scholastic backgrounds, another advantage for
Eaton is the fact that he’s been surrounded
by financial wisdom all of his life. Both his
grandfather and father are professional financial
advisors and his mother is a shrewd money manager.
“She’s a kindergarten
teacher who put both me and my sister through
college, built her first home and paid for it
in cash while I was in my sophomore year at OSU,” says
Eaton, adding, “she taught me the value
of not getting something you want until you have
the money to be able to pay for it.”
For more information about
the new distance learning degrees available through
OSU and the Great Plains Interactive Distance
Education Alliance, please contact the Academic
Programs and Services Office at CHES at
405-744-9386.
For
information about this page, send e-mail to Jim Mitchell.
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