Aging Studies (GC)

Degree
Certificate

Major Credits
15

Total Credits
15

Time to Completion
12 Months

Locations
Mankato

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Program Highlights

  • Housed within the Department of Sociology & Corrections
  • Close, working relationship with the Chesley Center on Aging
  • Opportunities for students to get involved with annual conferences on palliative and dementia care
  • Member of the Association for Gerontology in Higher Education

Tuition and Fees     Graduate Assistantships

Application Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree from an accredited university with a minimum GPA of 3.0
  • A personal statement outlining their interest in graduate training in aging studies and at Minnesota State Mankato
  • Writing sample, preferably on a topic related to aging studies and/or gerontology, that demonstrates strong logical reasoning and written communication skills
  • Three letters of recommendation from individuals who can assess the applicant’s potential to succeed in graduate school
  • Resume

Additional Requirements for International Applicants

This program is not eligible for I-20 Issuance.

Apply     Graduate Admissions

Aging Studies GC Application Deadlines

  U.S.-Based Applicants International Applicants
Fall Start Rolling May 1
Spring Start Rolling September 1
Summer Start Rolling N/A

Contact Us

Contact Aging Studies Graduate Coordinator     Learn more about the College of Humanities and Social Sciences     Contact Graduate Studies