Meeting
the department prerequisite and minimum requirements does not guarantee
acceptance to the program, which is based, by necessity, on the limitations
of space and resources. The Hunter College Community Health Education
Track is dedicated to equal opportunity for all applicants who meet
admission requirements.
Applicants who do not meet all COMHE prerequisites, may apply
to Hunter but must declare initially an alternative major. Applicants
with under 60 credits may declare a General Studies major. Applicants
with 60+ credits should speak to an Admissions or Student Services
advisor regarding the major declaration. Students who have a future
intention to declare a Comhe major, but who lack one or two prerequisites,
may contact Professor Rolland, Undergraduate Student Advisor, to declare
their future intent, and to discuss potential registration in Comhe
major courses.
Visit Hunter Admissions (admissions.hunter.cuny.edu)
for comprehensive information about the admissions process, for an
application, and for links to financial aid information and other
related divisions.