Salem’s undergraduate academic certificate programs are designed to support the College’s mission and academic vision. These programs allow Salem College to respond quickly and flexibly to meet educational needs in the community and to equip students with changing knowledge bases and skills.
The curriculum for each certificate program consists of college-level coursework. Students who are admitted to a freestanding certificate program and who later apply for and are admitted to a degree-seeking program at Salem may apply their certificate program coursework toward the Salem degree.
A minimum GPA of 2.00 in the certificate curriculum is required for the granting of any certificate.
Currently, Salem offers one undergraduate-level certificate program: The Certificate Program in Nonprofit Management and Community Leadership.
Transfer credit is only permitted where specifically authorized in the program description. Course substitutions are not permitted.
Unless noted specifically in the certificate program description below, degree-seeking students may enroll concurrently in a certificate program. Degree-seeking students wishing to add a certificate curriculum must follow the same procedures as adding a major or minor, as described in this catalog in the section on Degrees and Requirements.
Application for admission to a stand-alone certificate program is made through the Office of Admissions, Salem College, 601 South Church Street, Winston-Salem, NC 27101, (336) 721-2000, or online at www.Salem.edu.
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