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Spanish Language and Literature/Court Administration

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Program Requirements

The Combined Spanish Language and Literature, B.A./Court Administration Graduate Certificate option is designed for high achieving undergraduate students pursuing a Spanish Language and Literature, B.A. and a Graduate Certificate in Court Administration.

Students admitted to this combined program can take 6 credits of graduate-level courses while still an undergraduate and pay undergraduate tuition rates. Within the B.A. requirements, these 6 credits would replace any two courses that fulfill the Spanish Language and Literature B.A. However, one of the following courses is still required: course, course, or course. For students pursuing this B.A./certificate program, students do not need to compensate for the 2-credit difference in the major.

To be eligible for the combined BA to Graduate Certificate option, students must

  • Have earned a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.2 or higher and;

  • Completed at least 3 upper-level classes of the undergraduate program major courses;

  • Apply for and receive delayed admission to the Graduate Certificate;

  • Maintain a minimum 3.0 cumulative grade point average at completion of the Spanish Language and Literature, B.A. and gain formal admission into the Graduate Certificate program.

Note: Students must receive formal delayed admission into the Graduate Certificate program to be eligible to register for graduate courses in the Graduate Certificate program.