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Part-time Faculty

Ted Kurlowicz

Department of Advanced Programs and Designations

Ted Kurlowicz received his bachelor’s degree from the University of Connecticut, his master’s degree from the University of Pennsylvania, JD from the Delaware Law School where he was an Editorial Staff Member of the Law Review, and Master’s of Law in Taxation from Villanova University School of Law. He holds the CLU, ChFC, CAP, and AEP designations. In 2008, Ted was given the honor of Distinguished Accredited Estate Planner by the National Association of Estate Planners and Councils. Ted is a member of the Estate Planning Hall of Fame, inducted in 2008.

Ted co-authored Can You Afford to Retire? published by McGraw Hill. He is also the author of
Planning for Business Owners and Professionals and Estate Planning Applications. Ted was a contributing author to Financial Planning for the New Century, McGill’s Life Insurance,
Fundamentals of Financial Planning, The Federal Income Tax Law, The Financial Services Guide to Tthe State of the Art, and Financial Planning 2000. Ted has published more than 70 articles on estate, financial, business, charitable, and retirement planning topics. Ted published a client tax and estate-planning newsletter for 30 years franchised by many life underwriters and financial planners.

Ted has appeared on NBC Nightly News, Your Money, a Business News Broadcast on CNN, The Financial Advisers, a business and financial planning program on PBS, and on several segments of Money Matters, a financial planning feature of Nation’s Business Today. Ted’s quotes have appeared in Newsweek, The Wall Street Journal, and USA Today.
Ted is a practicing attorney admitted to the PA Bar. He retired Professor Emeritus at
The American College. Ted is an adjunct professor at Widener University and the College for Financial Planning teaching in the master’s programs. He has been a frequent speaker to
professional associations.