The Department of Gerontology serves the people of the commonwealth of Virginia and the nation by providing educational programs related to understanding of aging and promoting successful aging. The department encourages education through discovery of new knowledge, interdisciplinary interaction, professional behaviour and service to the aging network. The department’s primary focus is to prepare individuals for positions in the network of aging services. These gerontologists are educated to serve as supporters of optimal aging for older persons and families and caregivers. The certificate program provides quality education to those who are already working with older adults and wish to enhance their services with formal academic training in gerontology or individuals with training in other professions.
The program’s goal is to ensure that graduates will be able to demonstrate the ability to apply core gerontological concepts according to Association for Gerontology in Higher Education Core Concepts.
Student learning outcomes
September 2025
Virginia Commonwealth University
RICHMOND,
Virginia,
23284, United States
September 2025
Virginia Commonwealth University
RICHMOND,
Virginia,
23284, United States
Applicants for admission to VCU graduate programs must hold the academic equivalent of a U.S. baccalaureate degree from an accredited university.
Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL): 80 IBT for graduates
International English Language Testing System (IELTS): 6.5 for graduates
Pearson Test of English: 65 for graduates
SAT: Score of at least 22 on the Reading test.
ACT: Score of at least 16 on the English section of the test.
Duolingo Test Score: Score minimum of 120
*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.