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College Transition Program
The College Transition Program (CTP) is designed to assist applicants to meet admission requirements. Instructors help students approach college work with confidence through noncredit courses in reading and writing, history of science, math, and algebra. For Alverno applicants interested in the College Transition Program, access Academic Support Service's College Transition Program page.

Internship
Refer to the Internship Web page for more information about Internships. Before registering for an internship, you must follow the procedures that are outlined.

Noncredit Classes
Non-credit classes are available through the Telesis Program.  Phone: 414/382-6200 or visit their Web page for more information.

Study Abroad
Alverno College offers a wide range of student exchange options: Catholic University of Korea (Seoul); Catholic University of Temuco (Chile-Spanish language only);  Hong Kong Institute of Education; Hong Kong Polytechnic University School of Nursing;  IPAG, Nice (France); Kansai Gaidai University (Japan); Liverpool Hope University (England), London Metropolitan University (England),  Mount Royal College (Calgary, Canada); Tokyo Women’s Medical University School of Nursing (Japan); University of Chester (England); University of Guanajuato (Mexico-Spanish language only). Participation is usually restricted to students in their junior or senior year, and all students must have the approval of the International and Intercultural Center as well as their major and support area departments. Contact the International and Intercultural Center in LA 102 (382-6008) for information and clarification. Refer to Study Abroad Web page.

Special Students
Special students may enroll in courses or workshops for undergraduate and graduate credit in person in the Registrar’s Office LA 204. Students wishing to begin work on the Alverno Bachelor’s Degree, Graduate Degrees, undergraduate certification or a major equivalency at Alverno College should contact the Admissions Office for information on application procedures and admission requirements. Requests for Application Forms and questions on admissions/requirements should be directed to the Admissions Office at 414-382-6100.


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