Welcome to the Gender and Global Issues Program (GGI)
University of California at Davis

Q&A

As an Open Campus Student, what student benefits do I receive?
In addition to the privilege of taking courses, Open Campus students receive a computer e-mail account, full library access, and are eligible to enroll and pay for a Blue Cross insurance plan through the university. Open Campus students who have a full time (12 units) program may work on campus. UCD Extension is responsible for helping you access these services (530-757-8777). More information: http://universityextension.ucdavis.edu/opencampus

How can I balance this with my work schedule?
This program is specifically intended to offer flexibility. In this way, we aim to make this program accessible to a wide variety of people who might be balancing it with other responsibilities. After meeting with a faculty advisor, you may take as few or as many courses per quarter as you like. However, because the courses needed for this post-baccalaureate program are regular UCD courses, most of them are offered during regular work hours. Undergraduate courses (# 1 - 198) tend to be offered on Monday/Wednesday/Friday schedules for an hour each or on a Tuesday/Thursday schedule for an hour and a half each. Graduate courses (#200+) tend to meet once a week for three hours. There is a requirement of 12 units of formal coursework that translates into 3 four-unit courses. The required WMS 182 course is offered once per academic year. If it is not offered, you may consult with your faculty advisor and/or GGI staff to find an alternate class.  If you have no previous background in Women and Gender Studies, WMS 50 will be needed.  This course has an additional one hour discussion section.  In total, eighteen units are needed to complete the certificate. To view a schedule of classes go to http://registrar.ucdavis.edu

Will I be guaranteed enrollment in the classes I choose?
No, enrollment is not guaranteed. Because one of the stipulations of UCD Extension, Open Campus is that no regularly enrolled student will be denied admission to a course because of an Open Campus student, you cannot begin to register until the first day of instruction. You will need to introduce yourself to the instructor to get a signature and you will also need a signature from the chair of the department through which the course is being offered. Please do not hesitate to ask GGI staff for help.

What are the Application Deadlines?
The following application deadlines are recommended in order to give adequate time for application review, advising, and enrollment. Applications may be submitted before these deadlines for early acceptance.

Quarter/ Year to start classes

domestic

international

Fall 2008

August 20, 2008

April 15, 2008

Winter 2009

November 1, 2008

September 30, 2008

Spring 2009

February 15, 2009

January 20, 2009

Fall 2009

June 1, 2009

April 15, 2009

*The longer period of time for international applications is due to the time needed to process visas. If you do not need a visa, you may use the domestic student deadlines.

How much will this program cost?
Once accepted, students will pay a one-time $300 bench fee to Gender and Global Issues and then pay for each unit through the UC Davis Extension, Open Campus enrollment. Visit the UCDE Open Campus website to confirm current unit fees. Course fees include instruction, campus computing account and a library card. As there are 18 units of coursework required for this certificate, the total course fees would be between $3,765 and $3,945 depending on how many graduate or undergraduate courses are taken. Undergraduate units cost $190 each (course numbers 1 – 199) and graduate or professional units cost $200 each (course numbers 200+). These fees might be condensed into one quarter or over an entire year depending on student schedule.

Estimated Expenses 

Application fee

$45

Bench fee

$300

Course fees
            (18 units at $190 or $200 each)

$3,420 - $3,600

TOTAL Program Fees

$3,765 - $3,945

Living expenses
  (6 months at estimated $1,500 each)

$9,000

TOTAL (including monthly living expenses)

$12,765 - $12,945

International Students add SEVIS fee*

$100

Health Insurance: Recommended, but also Required to Maintain Legal Status

Varies by age and provider

TOTAL (International Students)

$13,000 +

* See http://siss.ucdavis.edu/There will be additional fees associated with getting a visa which will vary by country.

Is Financial Aid Available?
Yes, limited financial aid is available to qualified students in the form of personal continuing  education loans. Students in the Post-Baccalaureate Certificate Program are not eligible for state or federally funded grants and loans.  Continuing education loans are available from many sources. Direct questions on personal continuing education loans, educational tax credits and payment plans to the UC Davis Extension office at 530-757-8877. For more information, see: http://extension.ucdavis.edu/student_services/resources/loan_info.asp   

Can International Students Work While in the U.S.?
As an International Post-Baccalaureate Certificate Student/ Visiting Scholar, you will be eligible for an F-1 or J-1 Visa. You may or may not qualify for a J-1 and you may not want this option because it may put you on a two-year restriction depending on your specialization and home country.  You will need to decide this with the staff at UCD Extension. However, “J-1 students maintaining a full-time course load and who are in good academic standing are permitted with written approval of the sponsor (the issuer of the DS-2019) to work on-campus up to 20 hours per week during the academic year and full-time during vacations.” http://siss.ucdavis.edu/J-1_students.htm

Gender and Global Issues cannot guarantee that you will find a job.  It is also important to remember that a full time schedule is 12 units and it may be difficult to balance job responsibilities with course requirements, in addition to the stress of transitioning to life in a new country.

How do I pay the $45 from outside the United States?
From outside the United States, you may use a wire transfer to pay the $45 application fee to the Regents of the University of California. Reference your name and that it is for the Gender and Global Issues Certificate Program Application through UCDE. More information at: http://cashier.ucdavis.edu/dept/wiretrans.cfm or e-mail cashier@ucdavis.edu

 

 

 

 

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