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Consortium Gerontology Studies Program

The Worcester Gerontology Studies Program is offered through the Colleges of Worcester Consortium. Courses related to aging are available at various consortium colleges, reflecting the multidisciplinary nature of gerontology. This program provides courses and internships in a coordinated curriculum leading to a certificate in gerontology. Career planning for participating students is organized through the consortium in coordination with on-campus career services.

For further information about the Gerontology Studies Program, contact program adviser Deborah Merrill, Clark Sociology Department, or the program coordinator Kelly Niles Yokum at 508-754-6829, ext. 3017.






























 

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