You might check out whether my beloved alma mater City University www.cityu.edu still offers Graduate Certificate programs in Finance and Marketing. They did when I was a student there.
Look at Golden Gate University in San Francisco, the College for Financial Plannng in Denver and Kelley School of Business at Indiana University.
REMEMBER THE LINKS, PLEASE!!! The Graduate Certificate in Finance is offered by Stevens Institute of Technology http://www.webcampus.stevens.edu . Graduate Certificates in both Finance and Marketing are available at both City University www.cityu.edu and Golden Gate University www.ggu.edu .
Sorry to disagree Ted, but when the correct full name and location of the school are posted, it is enough information for anyone to easily put it in a google search and find it. Some sites are not as easy to find, like articles or research papers. In such cases, I would expect links. I would also expect a link when a university is referred to by its acronym and not properly identified.
You're okay to disagree. After all, I'm not a moderator, so I don't get to make the rules. Feel free to ignore me. Besides, now that I think about it, the DesElms rule on links only necessarily applies to thread-starting posts where the thread-starter asks about a specific school.