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The Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies offers students the opportunity to do an interdisciplinary undergraduate concentration, including a summer internship, and a Ph.D. program.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Application deadline?
Application materials are due by January 15, 2008.
Is financial aid available?
Yes. We are committed to the support of exceptionally
qualified students as they pursue their education in this field.
Are the Graduate Record Examinations required?
The Graduate Record Examinations (GRE) are recommended but
not required.
How long is the program?
It is reasonable to expect that it will take five years to
complete the basic course work, and to research and write a doctoral
dissertation. Students are welcome to accelerate the pace if they wish to do so
and if they are able to do so.
Is interdisciplinary study possible?
Yes, the history doctoral program at Clark requires that
students take at least two courses outside of the History Department. The
particular courses taken will be determined by the individual student and
advisor.
How many students will be accepted?
Two to four students will be admitted into the doctoral
program each academic year.
Is there a Master’s degree program?
No, only the doctoral degree is offered at this time.
Can I obtain a degree by correspondence?
No, the doctoral degree is not offered by correspondence.
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