Graduate Certificates
Graduate certificate programs may be of interest for students who want to expand their knowledge in their current and future professional careers. The content of the courses in the certificate programs are helpful to working adults who wish to expand their education without pursuing an advanced degree, degree-seeking students who wish to complement their area of study, and individuals who have obtained a graduate degree and wish to return for additional professional development.
Programs offered:
Certificate program related courses can be found in the academic catalog. Please note: Students admitted and enrolled in a certificate program only, as opposed to a degree, may not be eligible for Title IV federal financial aid. For more information, please refer to financial aid.
Students who have earned a baccalaureate degree (or the equivalent to a U.S. college or university degree for international students) with a minimum GPA of 2.7 or higher are encouraged to apply for admission.
Applicants are required to:
1. Complete the online application.
2. Submit application fee. You will be prompted to pay upon completion of online application.
3. Send official transcripts from colleges and universities previously attended.
Course Prerequisites
Students enrolled in a graduate certificate program must comply with applicable course prerequisites.
Completion Requirements
Certificate candidates must complete all program requirements with a minimum cumulative 3.0 GPA to be awarded a graduate certificate.