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What Florida Atlantic University says about their program:
"In keeping with the mission of Florida Atlantic University, our goal is to provide students with both academic and personal development, discovery, lifelong learning, and public engagement. Our program prepares students to think critically about the ways that gender and sexuality interact with politics, culture, ideologies, social structures, and economics—both historically and globally—to shape the lives of women and men, both cisgender and transgender, as well as nonbinary people. Our courses explore gender and sexuality through experiences and standpoints rooted in a diversity of intersecting factors, including class, race, ethnicity, nationality, ability, religion, and age.
The academic discipline of Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies (WGSS) examines issues and topics that include sex and sexuality from a feminist viewpoint, although students are not expected or required to share this viewpoint. In this class, course material will include discussions of LGBTQ people (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer). Students are expected to engage with all course material and become comfortable discussing course material respectfully across differences and disagreements. Class contributions should always engage with the course material, and every student’s views will be heard and respected."
These are general admission requirements, these may vary for each program. Please check the academic requirements that apply to your specific program.
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Individual programs may have unique requirements in addition to the general requisites listed above.
Undergraduate
President's International Freshaman Student Scholarship
President's International Transfer Student Scholarship
Graduate
Graduate Teaching Assistantship
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