Community Organization and Advocacy at Lesley University: Overview
Award Level
- Bachelor's degree 6
Number of students
6Men/Women
At the Lesley University through Community Organization and Advocacy program you can gain degrees of the following award levels: Bachelor's degree. Secondary school GPA, Secondary school record, Completion of college-preparatory program, Recommendations, Formal demonstration of competencies, Admission test scores, TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) are necessary when applying. The lessons of this program will be held at 29 Everett St.
The average total number of students of all degrees enrolled in this specialty is 6 or more and 16.7% of students are men.
Lesley University offers on-campus housing and board and meal plans. Lesley University campus is safe for students with 0.34% of maximum crimes a year. Burglary, forcible sex offense and aggravated assault are the most frequently detected crimes. Students that live on campus typically paying room charge worth 9060$ for academic year. Academic/career counselling and employment services provided for students. 16% of students are awarded with financial aid.
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- Secondary school GPA
- Secondary school record
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Address: 29 Everett St
Place: Master's Colleges and Universities (larger programs)
General Phone Number: +6178689600
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