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    Spanish and Latinx Studies for the Health and Human Services Professions
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    Spanish and Latinx Studies for the Health and Human Services Professions

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    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Certificate

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Application Fee

    USD 55 

    Campuses

    Main Site

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines28-Aug-2023
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    Duration 1 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    USD 857  / credit
    Next Intake 28-Aug-2023

    Spanish and Latinx Studies for the Health and Human Services Professions

    About

    Learn to communicate effectively in Spanish within medical and related human-service areas with the Undergraduate Certificate in Spanish and Latino Studies for the Health and Human Services Professions in the College of Liberal Arts. This 18-credit specialized certificate program prepares undergraduate students to meet the unique healthcare and social service needs of the Latinx populations in the U.S.

    Develop oral communication, reading comprehension and written expression through highly interactive classes. Study essential medical vocabulary and Latinx culture as it specifically applies to the delivery of healthcare. Increase knowledge and competency in Spanish and become equipped with the terms and cultural norms relevant within a hospital, clinic or other health facility.

    As the number of Spanish speakers in the U.S. continues to climb, knowledge of the language and culture provides the skill sets needed to efficiently and compassionately work with the Latinx community. Once students understand cultural nuances, they provide more accurate care for Spanish speakers and potentially increase efficiencies and patient safety across healthcare systems.

    Students pursuing the certificate can also participate in study away opportunities, internships and departmental events.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    1. Official high school and/or university transcripts with English translations (required)

    Your application must include all official and original academic records from any school: secondary high school, college, or university you have ever attended.

    If you are attending a high school curriculum that is four years, Temple University reviews grades 9-11 as well as your current progress in 12th grade (term/quarter/semester/predicted) or your final transcript if you completed high school.

    If you are attending a high school curriculum that is only three years, we strongly recommend you submit the final year of your middle school as well.

    2. Test options

    First-year Applicants 

    Option 1: Apply without standardized testing

    At Temple University we are pleased to offer applicants a test-optional solution for submitting their application. Test-optional means that you are not required to submit ACT or SAT for admission consideration and is typically chosen by students who feel their test scores do not accurately reflect their academic abilities or who were not able to take SAT or ACT tests due to circumstances outside of their control. 
     
    Applicants who choose this option are equally eligible to receive merit scholarships.

    Option 2: Apply with standardized testing. Submit official SAT or ACT results. These must be sent officially from the testing agency. 

    Unsure about whether or not to submit testing? Contact [email protected]

    All applicants, regardless of which option they choose, should review the English language proficiency test scores section to determine whether they are required to submit English language proficiency scores to support their application.

    Transfer Applicants 

    If you have at least 15 college-level credits, SAT/ACT scores (or other standardized tests) are usually not required for transfer admission unless our Admissions Office specifically requests them.

    Please note that proof of high school graduation may be required and English language proficiency test scores may be required.

    The average GPA for incoming fall 2022 transfer students was 3.21.​ All applicants are reviewed for admission but we prefer that students have a 2.50 or higher GPA.

    3. Letters of Recommendation (optional)

    If you submit letters of recommendation, please request letters from individuals, such as a high school teacher or advisor, who can speak to your academic abilities and accomplishments. Please send no more than two letters to [email protected] or through the Common Application.

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    USD 857 

    Application Fee

    USD 55 

    How to Apply

    1. Make an application plan.

    If you’re a first-year applicant, you’ll first want to pick a deadline goal and decide if you’d like to apply Early Action (due Nov. 1) or Regular Decision (due Feb. 1).

    2. Apply using the Common Application.

    Temple exclusively uses the Common Application. When completing your application for Temple, be sure to indicate whether you’re applying Early Action or Regular Decision if you’re a first-year applicant. Even if you apply before or by the Early Action deadline, you still must indicate Early Action on your application to ensure you will receive an admissions decision early. Transfer applicants do not need to select a deadline preference.

    There’s an application fee of $55, which you will submit at the same time as the Common Application unless you qualify for a waiver.

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