Master of Arts in Gerontology - Online Program
America 's older population is rapidly expanding,
making gerontology one of the fastest growing fields today. Research
in areas such as psychology, health care, social work, public
policy and pharmaceuticals are vital to the growing elderly population.
Those over age 65 are also most prone to chronic disabilities
and have a greater need for support services. Of the elderly,
those who are 85 years and older are most at risk of needing nursing
home care.
Two of every five people will spend some time in a nursing facility.
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics notes that health services
are one of the largest industries in the country, with more than
11 million jobs, including the self-employed.
- About 13 percent of all wage and salary jobs created between
2000 and 2010 will be in health services.
- Nine out of 20 occupations projected to grow the fastest are
concentrated in health services.
- Nursing facilities provide inpatient nursing, rehabilitation,
and health-related personal care to those who need continuous
healthcare, but do not require hospital services.
The University of Louisiana at Monroe Online Graduate Program
in Gerontology allows working adults to acquire the education
and training they need to keep pace with the rapidly changing
world of gerontology. Students have the convenience of attending
class from their own homes on their own schedules.
To be eligible for enrollment M.A. or Certificate in Gerontology
programs, students must meet admission to the graduate school
and gerontology program requirements.
ADMISSION TO ULM GRADUATE SCHOOL
REGULAR STATUS. Applicants may be admitted to the Graduate School
on regular status if they have earned a baccalaureate degree from
a regionally accredited institution and meets TWO of the following:
- Minimum GRE (verbal + quantitative) score of 750 or GMAT of
400
- Minimum GPA of 2.5 (based on a 4.0 scale)
- Minimum formula score of 1875 (GPA * GRE) or 950 (GPA * 200
+ GMAT)
ADMISSION TO GERONTOLOGY PROGRAM
REGULAR STATUS. In addition to admission to the ULM Graduate
School, applicants must meet one of the following:
- Minimum 2.75 cumulative GPA (based on a 4.0 scale)
- 3.00 GPA on the last 60 hours of undergraduate and/or graduate
combined
- 900 on the verbal and quantitative portions of the GRE
- A total of at least 1900 points: Undergraduate GPA*GRE (verbal
and quantitative).