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    New York State Youth Justice Institute - A Partnership between the Division of Criminal Justice Services and the University at Albany
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    New York State Youth Justice Institute - A Partnership between the Division of Criminal Justice Services and the University at Albany
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    New York State Youth Justice Institute - A Partnership between the Division of Criminal Justice Services and the University at Albany
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    New York State Youth Justice Institute - A Partnership between the Division of Criminal Justice Services and the University at Albany
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    New York State Youth Justice Institute - A Partnership between the Division of Criminal Justice Services and the University at Albany
BIPOC GIRLS* IN NEW YORK STATE
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Participatory Action Research with BIPOC Girls in New York State 

Hello, and welcome to the BIPOC Girls* in New York State study site! Our names are LeConté Dill and Sarah Mountz, and we are researchers at the University at Albany, SUNY and Michigan State University (respectively). This microsite is entirely devoted to our current study, which is a girls* of color-informed project about real-life experiences with state systems, like schools, foster care, and the juvenile justice system, in New York State.

 

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Someone who identifies as a girl, femme, trans, non-binary, or gender nonconforming youth?

Between the ages of 16 – 25?

Someone who identifies as Black, Indigenous, or other Person of Color?

Someone who has lived in New York State for at least 3 years?

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Earn up to 19 Credits this Summer

Take classes online or in person. Our eight sessions — spanning four, six or twelve weeks — provide the flexibility you need to study, work and relax this summer. 

Summer Sessions 2024 is scheduled for May 20 to August 9, 2024 Visit the Academic Calendar for exact dates and deadlines.  

Explore our wide range of class offerings on the Schedule of Classes

Summer financial aid is available for current UAlbany students, and summer housing is available to both UAlbany students and visiting students.

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If you’re enrolled in a UAlbany undergraduate degree program, you’ll register through Academic Advising.

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Degree seeking or non-degree graduate students, register through their academic department.


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All other students, including college and high school students from other institutions, apply and register through the Office of General Studies.

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Cost & Billing

Review per-credit tuition and fees. You will be financially liable for any courses for which you register.  

Note: Visiting students are not eligible for online tuition rates and will be charged at the standard rate based on residency status, regardless of course modality.  For current information on billing and payments, please visit E-Pay.

Financial aid is not available for non-degree students. If you are a visiting student from another college or university, please contact your home institution regarding financial aid.

Financial aid is available for degree-seeking UAlbany students.

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For academic regulations and course prerequisites, please refer to the Undergraduate Bulletin and/or Graduate Bulletin.  

Visit the Registrar's Office for Grading Information and Transcripts.

Note: Once admitted, non-degree undergraduate students must maintain a 2.0 cumulative grade point average (GPA). If you don’t maintain a 2.0 GPA and/or fail to complete your courses, you may be subject to dismissal. 

Auditing Classes 

Visit the Course Auditing page for detailed information on formal and informal auditing at UAlbany.

Note: Non-degree undergraduate students should email [email protected] to start the process for auditing.

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