College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences 2015-2016 Catalog
17 Tuition and Fees 2015 - 2016 Tuition and Fee Schedule Tuition: Doctoral Programs: $990 per credit Master’s and Graduate Certificate Programs: $670 per credit. Veterans: Doctoral Programs, Masters and Graduate Certificates 15% less stated tuition upon verification. Fees: Registration Fee: $25 per term Student Services Fee: $350 per term for students enrolled in 4 or more credits. 175 per term for students enrolled in fewer than 4 credits. For additional fees which would apply to undergraduate individual courses kindly refer to the undergraduate catalogue. Admissions, Enrollment, Orientation and Registration Instructions for applying to our programs are detailed in our application packet available at http://cahss.nova.edu/graduate/index.html .Specific programs admit for fall term only while other programs admit for Fall, Winter, and Summer terms. Admissions Criteria Specific degree and program admissions criteria are described below. All CAHSS programs require that students have a willingness to be tolerant, nonjudgmental, and open-minded towards different types of people across multiple cultures as well as the ability to show compassion and fairness in challenging situations. Doctoral Programs CAHSS accepts applications to the doctoral programs from any person who possesses, or is in the process of completing, a master’s degree from a regionally accredited university. Applicants to the doctoral programs in Conflict Analysis and Resolution, Family Therapy and Marriage and Family Therapy should have a minimum GPA of 3.5 in their master’s program. Applicants to the doctoral program in Criminal Justice should have a minimum GPA of 3.0 in their master’s program. Applicants must possess a master’s degree prior to beginning doctoral studies. Applicants chosen for admission to the Ph.D. programs demonstrate not only prior academic excellence in their undergraduate and graduate work, but also the ability to think and write analytically, communicate respectfully. Ph.D. applicants should have some written and verbal communication skills; research or evaluation experience; and a demonstrated commitment to the focused pursuit of a doctoral degree program. The Department of Family Therapy carefully considers a number of factors when choosing applicants for the Ph.D. and D.M.F.T. programs that include knowledge of systemic theory as it relates to various approaches of family therapy, level of prior clinical experience and evidence of commitment to advanced graduate training in the social sciences. Masters and Graduate Certificate Programs
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