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Certificates for Master's Students
The University of Chicago Crown Family School of Social Work, Policy, and Practice offers three certificate programs for master’s-level students. The Kiphart Scholars Program in Global Health and Social Development is open to Crown Family School students only and the Graduate Program in Health Administration and Policy (GPHAP) is open to students accepted into one of the participating UChicago schools: Booth School of Business, Harris School of Public Policy, Law School, Pritzker School of Medicine, and the Crown Family School.
- The UChicago Center for the Study of Gender and Sexuality offers the Graduate Certificate in Gender and Sexuality Studies to any University of Chicago doctoral student, MAPSS student, Crown Family School Social Work student or Masters student in the Divinity School. Requirements differ dependent on the degree you are pursuing.
- The Graduate Program in Health Administration and Policy (GPHAP) allows students to earn either a Certificate in Health Administration and Policy or a Certificate in Health Administration and Policy with a Concentration in Global Health. This program is for students who want to become leaders in health care and who desire interdisciplinary training in policy, management, finance, and social service delivery. Please note that the GPHAP program has a September deadline.
- The Kiphart Scholars Program in Global Health and Social Development is for students who are committed to assume leadership in the development and provision of policies, programs, and practices that address problems in the international social development arena.