Aging Studies
    Duration1 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    USD 1,132 / credit
    Next IntakeAugust 22, 2023

    Aging Studies

    About

    The Department of Gerontology serves the people of the Commonwealth of Virginia and the nation by providing educational programs related to the understanding of aging and promoting optimal aging. The department encourages education through the discovery of new knowledge, interdisciplinary interaction, professional behavior, and service to the aging network. The department's primary focus is to prepare individuals for positions in the network of aging services. These individuals are educated to serve as supporters of optimal aging for older persons, families and care partners. The certificate program provides quality education leading to career enhancements for service providers, clinicians, educators, researchers and those in business, engineering and industry. The certificate program is also appropriate for individuals who desire to enhance their personal understanding of aging and elderhood.

    Disciplines

    College of Health Professions

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Admission to a VCU undergraduate degree program requires graduation from a secondary school or the equivalent (lyceum, senior middle school, university preparatory school, completion of GCSE exams, Standard 12 graduation, etc.), which typically consists of at least 12 years beyond kindergarten.

    Your secondary education should be the type that would prepare you for entrance to a recognized university in your home country.

    VCU also requires you to have completed the following academic units by the final year of your high school curriculum:

    • Mathematics
    • Natural science
    • History or social science
    • English or foreign language

    You must complete any special departmental requirements in advance, including standardized tests, and the appropriate testing agency must send your official test results to international admissions.

    Test-optional details

    Applicants (including those seeking scholarships) are eligible for test score optional review, regardless of GPA. Applicants who are able to take a standardized test and would like the scores to be used in our application review may still submit scores. All students will receive a holistic application review.

    As always, the university will select applicants who present the strongest qualifications in scholastic achievement and potential including the strength of character. Each applicant will continue to be reviewed on an individual basis.

    English Requirements

    • PTEMin 53
    • IELTSMin 6
    • TOEFLMin 70

    Fee Information

    Application Fee 70

    How to Apply

    First-year applicants must complete the Common Application and transfer applicants must complete VCU’s online application. For more information on applying as a first-year or transfer applicant, review the first-year and transfer pages.

    In addition to providing a copy of their passport or visa document, applicants must submit the materials listed below — all of which are required for application processing.

    All supplemental application materials may be sent in PDF format to [email protected]. Please make sure the applicant’s full name and/or Virginia Commonwealth University ID number are included in the text of the email.

    Supplemental materials may also be mailed to:

    Virginia Commonwealth University – International Admissions
    408 West Franklin Street
    Box 843012
    Richmond, Virginia 23284-3043 
    USA

    Aging Studies

    Virginia Commonwealth University

    Virginia Commonwealth University

    United States of America

    United States of America, Richmond