Please know that a part of the admission process for the Graduate Certificate in Arts and Trauma Healing involves an interview with the Program Coordinator.
If you are admitted to the university, your admission will be initially as a general graduate or gateway student and not directly to the program. This initial admission will enable you to enroll in the program’s first courses. During the second course, you will have another interview and evaluation by the Program Coordinator. If the Program Coordinator approves, you will then be qualified for consideration for admission to the program.
To view the rest of the general graduate admission requirements for this program, visit our graduate admissions page.
To view program-specific requirements and other program details, please see the Graduate Certificate in Arts and Trauma Healing webpage.
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