The Interdisciplinary Disability Studies Certificate provides undergraduate and graduate students with the knowledge, skills, and values needed to promote the true inclusion of individuals with disabilities as fully participating members of our communities and nation, with all the rights accorded to every citizen. Potential students include those from the educational, medical, and social sciences, but also include students from virtually every discipline including history, the arts, and humanities. The program is administered by the Institute on Human Development and Disability.
The certificate is available to undergraduate students from any school or college at UGA. It is designed to supplement degrees granted from academic departments across campus, including those in disability-related fields.
Currently enrolled UGA students who have a minimum overall GPA of 3.0 are eligible to apply. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis.
For more information, see the Interdisciplinary Disability Studies Certificate Program webpage.