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Track II—Board Certified Behavior Analyst Course (BCBA)
This is a five-course series leading to board certification as a Behavior Analyst. BCBA Track II courses are only open to students who plan to take the full five-course series and have been accepted into the program. Applicants are required to submit the following application materials:
- Application for Non-matriculating Graduate Student (GSP) status and nonrefundable $60 application fee;
- official transcript from an accredited college or university reflecting conferral of a Master's degree;
- Personal Statement (500 words maximum), explaining your reasons for pursuing the BCBA five-course series and describing any/all previous experience in the field of autism and/or applied behavior analysis).
Applications are reviewed by the Cody Center Admissions Committee. Limited admission.
The Cody Center's Graduate Programs website has complete details about this program, including a complete list of course descriptions.
Application Information
New students planning to enroll in Cody Center graduate courses must apply to SPD as a non-matriculated graduate student (GSP). Applications are accepted online via Apply Yourself. All applicants must provide a valid email address and must be using a web browser (e.g., Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator) that is Javascript-enabled (as most browsers are). If you have any questions about the technical requirements, see the Apply Yourself website.
GSP POLICIES AND PROCEDURES
- Students accepted to the BCBA program are eligible to take the full five-course series, and may also enroll in other SPD courses or courses offered throughout the University, as available to GSP students.
- Students are advised to keep all Stony Brook records, including departmental
correspondence, payment and registration receipts, etc., for reference and verification.
- GSP students are usually not eligible
for financial aid. Check with the Financial Aid Office (631.632.6840).
- Tuition rates for non-matriculated graduate students (GSP) are based
on the course level. The Bursar's
Office has detailed information on tuition and fees.
- International student applicants requesting F1 or J1 visas are normally required to be matriculated in a degree or advanced graduate certificate program. Non-matriculating graduate student (GSP) status does not fulfill this requirement.
To APPLY
To complete the application process, you will need to do the following:
- Go to the Apply Yourself website and click on the "Create Account" button. By creating an account, you will receive a unique ID so you can check your application status online.
- Check the "Yes" box on the ApplyYourself application following the statement: "I am applying for BCBA courses."
- Submit the nonrefundable $60 application fee, either via credit card, check, or money order. (Instructions are on the Apply Yourself website.)
- Submit a Personal Statement, 500 words maximum, that explains your reasons for wanting to take the BCBA five-course series and describe any previous experience/s in the field of autism and applied behavior analysis.
- Print, fill out, and return Immunization Form (28 KB; Requires Acrobat Reader or other PDF viewer).
- Submit an official copy of your transcript that reflects the conferral of a Master's degree to:
School of Professional Development/E. Berg
N-201 Social and Behavioral Sciences
Stony Brook University,
Stony Brook, NY 11794-4310 (entire zip code must be used)
The preferred method of application is online, however, you may contact SPD to request a paper application. Be advised that paper applications take longer to process. Note: If you complete a paper application, be sure to identify yourself as an applicant for BCBA (Board Certified Behavior Analyst) classes.
Applicants are notified via email once all application materials have been received and evaluated by the Cody Center for admission into the BCBA program.
To ENROLL
Once your application is processed, you will receive an
email containing admission confirmation (including your Stony Brook
ID number) and registration instructions. If no email address is provided,
this information will be sent via US mail.
Contact Information
For questions about The Cody Center's Graduate Programs: Visit The Cody Center's Website
For application questions:
School of Professional Development/E. Berg
SBS Building, N-201
Stony Brook University
Stony Brook, NY 11794-4310
Email: SPD@stonybrook.edu
Telephone: 631.632.7050, option 3
Fax: 631.632.4992
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