Current Academic Program Offerings
If you are applying for the Diversity Inclusion Scholarship Program (DISP) and wondering what program to study, read our program catalog here.
Choosing the right program for your study is one of the most important steps of preparing your scholarship application.
You first need to decide which programs you are interested in. On your DISP scholarship application, you will be able to select up to three preferred programs. If you are selected as a scholar, DISP will assist to place you in one of your preferred programs depending on your suitability for the program and the university admissions procedures.
Important: Awarded DISP scholars will be assisted in the university placement process using your DISP application; however, the Diversity and Inclusion Scholarship Program cannot guarantee that selected scholars will be admitted to their desired course. We advise you to research the admissions criteria of your desired program before applying for a scholarship so that you are prepared for the admissions process.
Associate Degrees (in person)
- Sampoerna University, Indonesia
- Associate of Arts in General Studies (AA) degree at Sampoerna University offered in partnership with Keiser University.
If you choose to study at Sampoerna University, you can select courses from the Faculty of General Education.
This two-year program is available at the Sampoerna University, Jakarta Campus in partnership with Keiser University.
To earn an AA degree, you are required to complete a minimum of 60 credit hours. You are required to take 36 total credits under General Education, and 24 total credits under elective courses.
General Education Requirements (36 credit hours)
Behavioral/Social Science (6 credit hours)
6 credit hours from any lower division Behavioral/Social Science courses offered at the university
Communications (3 credits required)
3 credits SPC1017 : Speech Communication
Computers (3 credit hours)
3 credits CGS1000C : Introduction to Computers
Economics (3 credits required)
3 credit hours from any lower division Economics courses offered at sampoerna university
English (6 credit hours)
3 credits ENC1101 : English Composition I
3 credits ENC2102 : English Composition II
Humanities/Fine Arts (3 credit hours)
3 credit hours from any lower division Humanities/Fine Arts courses offered at the university
Mathematics (6 credit hours)
6 credit hours from any lower division Mathematics courses offered at the university above Intermediate Algebra
Natural Science (6 credit hours)
6 credit hours from any lower division Natural Science courses offered at the university
Electives** (24 credit hours)
Electives may include any combination of lower division college-level courses from any eligible disciplines.
The electives that AA students can take at Sampoerna University correspond to the degree programs the university offer (not all the options at Keiser University). These elective courses would include English Language Ed, Psychology, Management, Accounting, Industrial Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Visual Communication Design, Computer Science, and Information Science.
The courses available are listed by program on the Sampoerna University website. You can read more at Samporena University
Master’s Degrees (In person)
- Batangas State University, the Philippines
- Master of Science in Energy Engineering
- Master of Science in Construction Management
- Master of Science in Data Science
- Master of Science in Material Science and Engineering
- Master of Science in Engineering Management
- Masters of Science in Computer Engineering
- American University of Phnom Penh, Cambodia
- Masters of Laws (LLM) (Perquisite Required: legal background) )
- Masters of Legal Studies (MLS) (no perquisite required: without legal background Studies
- Masters of Business Administration
- Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand
- Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand
- St. Louis University, Baugio City, The Philippines
- National Institute of Development Administration, Bangkok, Thailand
- Economics (Graduate School of Development Economics)
- Law for Management (Graduate School of Law)
- Communication and Innovation (Graduate School of Communication Arts and Management Innovation)
- English Language Studies and Teaching (Graduate School of Language and Communication)
- Public Administration (Graduate School of Public Administration)
Online Programs
- Master’s degrees (online) with The University of Arizona
- Agricultural Education
- Data Science (37 credits)
- Global media Studies (31 credits)
- Human Rights Practice (30 credits)
- Innovation, Sustainability and Entrepreneurship (30 credits)
- Graduate certificates (online) with The University of Arizona
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- Gender–based violence (15 credits)
- Global Health & Development
- Human rights and technology (15 credits)
- Human rights practice (12 credits)
- Human rights and documentary media (18 credits)
- Maternal and Child Health Epidemiology
- Microbiology and immunity
- One Health
- Public Health
- Public Health Emergency & Epidemic Preparedness
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- Online Certificate Courses with The University of Arizona
- Intensive English Program @ Graduate School of Language and Communication (GSLC), National Institute of Development Administration (Bangkok, Thailand)
10-month residential Intensive English Program on the campus of NIDA.Note that, a select few applicants with strong applications who do not meet the minimum English Diagnostic Test requirements for their program may be considered for a 10-month intensive English study course in National Institute of Development Administration (Bangkok, Thailand). DISP will reach out to these applicants directly, and no separate application is necessary.