Summer Visiting Students

VISITING ENROLLMENT FOR SUMMER 2010 COURSES

Summer 2010 undergraduate and graduate offerings at Caldwell College are expanded from past summers and are more accessible to visiting students through a simplification of the enrollment process. The College recognizes that a person may wish to engage in undergraduate or graduate study without any intention of earning a degree. For example, a student simply may want to stay current in a field, explore advanced study in a field of interest, or earn credit that will count toward a degree at another college or university.

UNDERGRADUATE INFORMATION FOR VISITING STUDENTS
• Non-matriculating and visiting students may accumulate a maximum of 12 credits before they must apply for matriculation. To enroll for courses as a non-matriculating visiting student, both a completed Visiting Student Application Form and Registration Form are required.
• Complete the Application Form. After your Application Form is complete, registration may be made in person at the Center for Graduate & Continuing Studies (GCS), by faxing (973-618-3690) or mailing the Registration Form.

GRADUATE INFORMATION FOR VISITING STUDENTS
• A Visiting Student Application Form and a copy of an appropriate transcript are needed to register.
• The graduate courses open to visiting students for Summer 2010 are listed below:

Graduate Session A: May 17, 2010 – June 21, 2010

BU 633

Organization Behavior for Managers

CAT 509

Cultural Diversity in Art Therapy

CPS 520

Introduction to Mental Health Counseling

CPS 667

Lifespan Development

CPS 673

Foundations of Counseling Modalities

ED 523

History of Special Education and the Law

ED 574

Literature for Children

PM 645

The Multicultural Church


Graduate Session B: June 22, 2010 – July 27, 2010

BU 640

Cyber Law

CPS 623

Marriage and Family Counseling

ED 583

Literature for Adolescents

ED 674

Education Law and Regulation


Summer 2010 Course Offerings
Our Summer 2010 Course Offerings
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