UNCG Gerontology Program

The UNCG Gerontology Program delivers leaders in the professionUNCG Gerontology Program staff 2009-2010
with the highest quality transdisciplinary education in gerontology and performs basic and applied research, preparing students for academic and professional careers serving age-related markets nationwide.

Prospective students find answers to frequent questions in our helpful FAQ and our Gerontology Program Student Handbook for 2010-2011.

Hot Flashes!

  • Our UNCG Gerontology Program is identified as "Exceptionally Strong" in quality, function, and demand in the Spring 2012 campus-wide Provost's academic review!
  • UNCG Gerontology Student April Franklin was accepted in the 2012-2013 Growing Entreperneurs by Mentoring Students (GEMS) Program!
  • Anna-Maria Koranteng, M.S. Gerontology student, presented "The Challenges of Aging for Elder LGBT Community Members" at UNCG's Graduate Research & Creativity Expo, April 3, 2012!
  • See News/Calendar for April 23, 2012 Gerontology Program Recognition Reception!
  • Online courses toward a Certificate in Gerontology will be offered starting Spring 2012!
  • On campus courses toward an undergraduate minor in Gerontology are being planned!

Review our 2011 summit -- Aging is Good Business: Fitness Pays!
Review our 2010 summit -- Aging is Good Business: Opportunities for Entrepreneurs
Review our 2009 summit -- Aging is Good Business: The Silvering Workforce

Gainful Employment Disclosure June 2011
Deadlines and Requirements for UNCG Gerontology Program in the UNCG Graduate School
All applications must be submitted online!
Tips for composing your required 2-3 page Personal Statement
Request Materials from the Graduate School.

 

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