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Course Overview

The Professional Studies program provides students with the flexibility to tailor their educational experience to meet both personal and professional objectives. At the same time, the program provides sufficient academic structure to maintain the high standards of a St. Francis College bachelor’s degree.

Professional Studies students have the option of designing, with faculty advisement, their own individualized undergraduate degree programs. Included in the Professional Studies program is a sequence that fulfills the general education requirement in traditional majors.
In the interest of achieving an additional dimension of educational depth, the students in this program may opt for a Minor from amongst the Minors offered by various departments and complete the requirements as per catalog description. A maximum of two minor concentrations can be noted on student transcripts as a way of recognizing that they have, in addition to the required major program, also concentrated on one or more additional areas.

In addition to transferring a significant number of credits from other institutions, students can also participate in the College’s Experiential Learning Program, which assists students in earning credit through standardized college-level examinations, portfolio review, and professional training programs.

  • To provide a coherent program of study that integrates academic coursework in several areas, lifelong learning, and professional experience within an interactive learning environment.
  • To provide a blend of academic structure and flexibility that enables students to define and meet their unique educational goals.
  • To maximize the transfer of credits for courses taken at other post-secondary institutions and through additional college-level experiences.
  • To enrich students with the skills, discipline, and the perspective of a liberal education.
  • To provide an excellent preparation for career enhancement and/or graduate education.

Entry Requirement 

Admission Requirements:

  1. Submit your High School transcripts translated into the English language.
  2. If your previous institution was outside the United States, you will be required to have a course-by-course evaluation of your transcript. It is recommended that you use the SpanTran evaluation service 
    • We also accept transcripts that have been evaluated by any credential evaluation service that is a member of the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES).
  3. Submit proof of High School completion (diploma)
    • If you are currently still in High School please let us know your expected graduation date
  4. SAT/ACT scores are optional (with the exception of Student-Athletes and Nursing students)
  5. Provide TOEFL, IELTS, Duolingo, PTE, or ITEP exam results.

Note: This requirement may be waived for students attending International schools.

Degree Requirements:

TEST UNDERGRADUATE
TOEFL iBT 70
IELTS 6
Duolingo 95
PTE 50
ITEP 3.7

Fees

Undergraduate Commuter Student Fee: $27188

Tuition (12 – 18 credits): $13344 per semester


This information was accurate on : 20/01/2021
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