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Nov 25, 2024
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2020-2021 Course Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Child Study, B.A. to M.A. (Counseling) Accelerated
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Outstanding Child Study majors may enroll in two introductory level three-credit graduate Counseling classes during their senior year. These six graduate credits count toward undergraduate graduation requirements.
Upon graduation, the student may apply for matriculation into the master of arts in Counseling program without completing the application essay or paying the application fee. Accepted students may transfer the six credits taken during their senior year into the master’s program, resulting in significant financial and time savings.
Admission requirements:
- Overall GPA of 3.20 or higher by the second semester of the junior year
- Recommendation by the faculty of the Child Study program, based on the student’s readiness for graduate-level work and for building and maintaining high-quality professional relationships with families and young children
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