COMPLETE YOUR DEGREE AT SETON HILL
Through a new degree and certificate completion program beginning June 1, 2023, Seton Hill can offer specialized assistance to 18 to 20 new students enrolling in Seton Hill’s Online Bachelor’s and Certificates Degree Program. This grantfunded program will cover the costs of tuition, books and fees for each student for up to one year. In addition, students enrolled through this program will receive dedicated academic and career support.
Eligibility
To be eligible, new students must:
• Be dislocated, incumbent, or unemployed Pennsylvania workers.
• Have left a higher education institution within the last two years.
• Have completed 78+ college credits in order to complete a degree in 1 year OR, if having fewer than 78 credits, enroll in a certificate program that can be completed in one year.
• Not be enrolled in classes during the spring 2023 semester.
Degree & Certificate Programs
Online degree options available for completion include:
• Accounting B.S.
• Accounting - CPA B.S.
• Allied Health Leadership B.S.
• Healthcare Administration B.S.
• Behavioral Health B.A.
• Business Administration B.S.
• Human Resource Management B.S.
• Marketing B.S.
• RN to BSN
Online certificate options available for completion include:
• Accounting Certificate
• Addictions & Substance Abuse Certificate
• Healthcare Management Certificate
These degrees and certificates align with local high-priority occupation needs.
LEARN MORE AT
setonhill.edu/CompleteYourDegree
Dedicated Career Support
All Seton Hill students benefit from the University’s award-winning Career and Professional Development Center. As the local workforce development board, the WFWIB will leverage its established partnerships with local employers, community organizations, and its PA CareerLink centers to connect potential students to local employers.
Seats & Funding are Limited
Apply now at setonhill.edu/apply.
A WFWIB funded program. Equal Opportunity Employer/ Program. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities. For federal funding information visit westfaywib.org/resources.