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The accelerated Bachelor's and Master's program enables eligible students to obtain both a B.S. in Health Services and an M.S. in Gerontology within five years by taking approved graduate-level courses during their final undergraduate year. Participants can apply up to 12 credit hours of graduate coursework toward both degrees, allowing completion with as few as 138 credits instead of the typical 150 required for separate degree paths. Graduates will possess advanced training designed to equip future healthcare leaders with the expertise, abilities, and qualifications needed to address the complexities of managing healthcare organizations. Career prospects span diverse settings serving older adults, including community programs, corporate healthcare networks, academic medical centers, or opportunities for further research in health sciences.
VCU applications for admissions and scholarship consideration will be reviewed based on academic performance at an accredited high school or on GED scores. The college preparatory curriculum is highly preferred. Extracurricular activities and employment experience may strengthen an application. Essays are required of all applicants and must be submitted with the Common Application. At least one recommendation is preferred for all applicants. Applicants will be asked to submit recommender information before submitting the Common Application. Recommenders will be sent an email on the applicant’s behalf requesting a recommendation. First-year applicants are required to submit an up-to-date high school transcript (including senior-year curriculum and grades, if available). GED holders must submit their official GED scores.
Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) - Minimum score of 70 IBT
International English Language Testing System (IELTS) - Minimum score of 6.0
Duolingo Test - Minimum score of 105
Other Test - Pearson Test of English - Minimum score of 53