Counseling and Human Services Department
- Undergraduate Program
- Graduate Programs
- Assessment of Program Learning Outcomes
- David W. Hall Counseling Training Center
- Honor Societies
- Department Newsletters
- Faculty & Staff Directory
Undergraduate Program
Contact Us:
- Paul Datti, Ph.D., CRC, HS-BCP
- Undergraduate Program Director
- 451 McGurrin Hall
- 草榴社区, PA 18510
- The 草榴社区
- Phone: 570.941.4127
- paul.datti@scranton.edu
Accelerated B.S./M.S. Program
Undergraduate students with outstanding academic records may be eligible for early admission to either the Clinical Mental Health Counseling, Clinical Rehabilitation Counseling, School Counseling, or Applied Behavior Analysis graduate degree program through the Accelerated Master’s Degree Program.
Interested students can apply for the program after completing 64 credits and must commit to this program no later than the end of their junior year of academic study, adhere to the time frame for application as outlined in the Counseling and Human Services section of this catalog, and meet specific admissions criteria.
Applicants may apply for the program if they have:
- GPA of at least 3.5 after 64 semester hours
- GPA of at least 3.4 after 80 semester hours
- GPA of at least 3.3 after 96 semester hours
- GPA of at least 3.2 after 112 semester hours
Besides meeting the minimum grade point average outlined for the accelerated program, each candidate will participate in an interview and will be evaluated by the department's Fitness for the Profession rubric.
Students should contact the undergraduate program director, Dr. Paul Datti, for additional information. Interested undergraduate students from other relevant disciplines may be considered.