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    Chicano/Latino Studies

    Portland State University

    Portland State University

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    United States of America, Aberdeen

    University RankQS Ranking
    1279

    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Application Fee

    USD 60 

    Credit point

    180 Points

    Campuses

    Main Site

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines26-Sep-2023
    Apply to this program

    Go to the official application for the university

    Duration 4 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    USD 65,208  / year
    Next Intake 26-Sep-2023

    Chicano/Latino Studies

    About

    What does it mean to be Latino in the U.S.? Broaden your knowledge about the largest ethnic minority in our state and country with a bachelor's degree in Chicano/Latino Studies at Portland State, the only degree of its kind in the Pacific Northwest.

    The growing Hispanic population in the U.S. - 62 million and counting - brings urgency and relevancy to the study of Latinx communities who are actively shaping the social, economic, political, and cultural fabric of our country.

    Our program is grounded in social justice and cultural empowerment. In your classes, you will examine issues of identity like race, gender, and class; explore migration, labor and civil rights movements; and appreciate the language, literature and creativity of Chicano/Latino communities.

    No matter your career path, so many jobs will need and benefit from your deep and nuanced understanding of Chicanx/Latinx experiences, perspectives, and contributions. Our major will prepare you to become a better teacher, lawyer, entrepreneur, and more because it will empower you to know more about the cultures and people with whom you will work and serve.

    Whether you want to learn more about your own cultura and see yourself represented in your coursework or be better prepared to enter the workforce, you will find a home in PSU's close-knit Chicano/Latino Studies program.

    Chicano/Latino Studies Minor or Certificate: Why

    Disciplines

    College of Liberal Arts & Sciences

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    General Secondary Education Certificate/Exam (Tawjihi), Overall average greater than 80%

    Career

    The U.S. Latino population is young, diverse and growing - and demands a workforce that can meet its changing needs. Our program equips students with the historical context and nuance they need to work in a wide variety of fields, from education and health, to policy and advocacy, to business and industry. You'll graduate with the background and skills to help advance the social, cultural, personal and political wellbeing of the second-largest - and second-fastest-growing - demographic in the U.S.

    Our alumni go on to become K-12 educators, counselors, social workers, nonprofit leaders, policymakers, government employees, community organizers and more. A bachelor's degree in Chicano/Latino Studies can also prepare you to enter graduate or professional school.

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    USD 65,208 

    Application Fee

    USD 60 

    How to Apply

    Submit Your Application and $60 Application Fee

    Go to Portland State University's online application system and select Create Account. If you have already started an application, or created one for a past term, select Log In.

    Submit Academic Records

    You are required to submit complete academic records. We accept high school transcripts, grades and other relevant academic records along with your graduation certificate, diploma or exam results or certificates. If you have taken any college or university classes, submit transcripts from all colleges or universities attended. You can submit unofficial transcripts from non-U.S. institutions for review of your application and to receive an admission decision. Official transcripts are required for enrollment, see our official records policy for details.

    Electronic Submission: Transcripts may be submitted via Parchment or sent directly from a school official to [email protected].

    In Person Submission: You can bring these directly to our office upon arrival to Portland State.

    Mail Submission: Submit official transcripts in their original sealed envelopes from all schools attended and mail them to PSU at the address below.

    Portland State University
    Office of Undergraduate Admissions
    PO Box 751
    Portland OR 97207-0751

    Submit Evidence of English Language Proficiency

    Request official test results to be sent directly to Portland State University by ETS (TOEFL), PTE, or IELTS. Students who meet the academic requirements for admission to PSU, but have not yet met English proficiency requirements, will be admitted to PSU and placed into one of our ESL programs. Review PSU’s English Language Proficiency Requirements for more details.

    • TOEFL Code: 4610, department code 00
    • SAT Code: 4610

    Check Your Application Status

    If you have submitted an application to Portland State University, you can log in to PSU's application portal to review the status of your application. You will be notified via email for each document you submit and your admission decision.

    If you are not receiving email communications from Portland State University, be sure to check your @pdx.edu email account. Once you set up your student account all communications will be sent to that email address. If you are not receiving information from us in any email inboxes, please contact us at [email protected].

    Portland State University

    Chicano/Latino Studies

    Portland State University

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    United States of America,

    Aberdeen

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