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Academic Program and Faculty

Academic Program
Levermore Global Scholars take a normal course load and select any approved Adelphi major/minor. LGS participants meet in LGS seminars, which are small groups of no more than 22 students that are discussion-based and writing intensive. These seminars complement students’ work within their majors, and are designed to explore the connection between academic learning and civic engagement between political, social, economic and cultural issues along with their global dimension and impact. LGS seminars will satisfy all or part of Adelphi's general education requirements and, in some cases, specific major requirements. LGS credited community internships and study abroad programs enrich the LGS academic curriculum.

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LGS Academic Requirements:

  • Enrollment in all required LGS seminars (22 credits that count towards Adelphi competency and general education requirements)
  • Level IV or higher in any foreign language
  • A minimum grade point average of 3.0 in all LGS courses
  • LGS community internships and/or a semester, Winter, or Summer study abroad program are strongly encouraged.
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After Graduation from LGS: Degree Designation and Levermore Global Scholars' Recognition
Your undergraduate degree will designate you as a Levermore Global Scholar. Together with your final transcript will come the Levermore Global Scholars' Recognition - a brief description of your leadership accomplishments based on your community projects, Levermore initiatives, internships and participation in study abroad.

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Specific LGS Academic Curriculum by Years of Studies
- First Year of Studies
- Second Year of Studies
- Third Year of Studies
- Fourth Year of Studies







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Contact
Click here (PDF 148KB) to download the flier about the Levermore Global Scholars Program. For more information, please contact:

Levermore Global Scholars Program
p - 516.877.4190
p - 516.877.4183
f - 516.237.8522
e - levermorescholars@adelphi.edu


This page last modified on November 6, 2009.
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