Aging Services

Minor in Aging Studies

Undergraduate Programs

Why Minor in Aging Studies?

Comprehensive study of aging across biological, social, economic, and policy dimensions with practical application to aging services.

The Aging Studies Minor requires a minimum of 18 credits with a grade of C or better, including one core course (AGNG 200) and 15 elective credits drawn from at least three of five interdisciplinary domains. Students explore diverse topics including health and wellness approaches for older adults, aging-related policy and management, technology’s role in aging services, contemporary global aging issues, and research or experiential learning opportunities. The minor equips students with comprehensive knowledge of aging processes, the aging services network, and strategies for promoting optimal aging at individual, community, and societal levels.

At a Glance

Minor in Aging Studies

Terms of Admission:
Fall, Spring

Campus Locations:
Catonsville

Schedule:
Full-time, Part-time

Department:
Erickson School of Aging Studies

College:
UMBC Erickson School of Aging Studies

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Tuition, Scholarships & Financial Aid

UMBC is committed to making a world-class education accessible to every student. We offer a range of financial aid options, including grants, scholarships, work-study, and loans to help you manage the cost of your education. New and current degree-seeking undergraduates can explore institutional and departmental scholarships using our Scholarship Retriever tool, along with additional opportunities from external partners. Scholarships and financial aid can help cover tuition, fees, textbooks, and even housing and meals, ensuring you can focus on your studies and your future at UMBC.

Ready to Apply?

1

Complete the Common App

Your first stop is the Common App. You can learn more about how to apply with the Common App here.

2

Request Supporting Documents

You’ll be required to submit your official transcript and international transcript (if applicable). You may also choose to submit standardized test scores and/or letters of recommendation.

3

Complete Scholars Programs and Visual and Performing Arts Majors Requirements (optional)

Applying to a Scholars Program or as a Visual or Performing Arts major? Be sure to research additional requirements and deadlines specific to the programs of interest to you.

Contact Information

UMBC Office of Undergraduate Admissions and Orientation Contact Information

Mailing Address

Office of Undergraduate Admissions
and Orientation

1000 Hilltop Circle Baltimore, MD 21250

OFFICE LOCATION

Albin O. Kuhn Library
on the lower level next to Library Pond

Admissions Staff

410-455-2292

Available Monday through Friday, from
8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

admissions@umbc.edu

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