Non-degree Programs

Certificate Program in Health Administration and Policy

Chicago Harris participates in the Graduate Program in Health Administration and Policy (GPHAP), which draws students and faculty from the graduate schools of business, social service administration, medicine, as well as public policy. The GPHAP is an accredited course of study that trains students for leadership as managers, planners, consultants, and regulators in public and private health services. Applicants must be enrolled in or admitted to one of the participating professional schools. For more information, visit gphap.uchicago.edu or call the Center for Health Administration Studies (CHAS) at 773.834.3058.

Graduate Student-At-Large Program

The Graduate Student-at-Large (GSAL) program is a quality grade and credit, non-degree program that enables adult students to enroll in courses that are offered by Harris and other departments and divisions of the University without being enrolled in a degree-granting program. The courses that are taken as a GSAL may be transferred toward an advanced degree. Those who later apply and are accepted into a degree program at the University of Chicago may not transfer more than three of the courses taken in the GSAL program towards their degree. For more information, contact the Graham School of General Studies at 773.702.1726.