International Brochure 2019

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A CATHOLIC & JESUIT UNIVERSIT Y

T H E U N I V E RS I T Y O F S C R A N TO N

OPENING DOORS International Students


ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY OF SCRANTON The University of Scranton, a Catholic and Jesuit institution, is known for many things, especially academic prestige, exceptional sense of community, and state-of-the-art facilities and technology.

• Founded in 1888 • 68 undergraduate programs of study • More than 30 graduate programs of study • Over 5,300 students • 120 international students from 23 countries


A CATHOLIC & JESUIT UNIVERSITY

UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS MAJORS

Engineering Management

Accounting

English Entrepreneurship

Advertising/Public Relations

Environmental Science

Applied Computing

Finance

Applied Mathematics

Forensic Chemistry

Biochemistry Biochemistry, Cell & Molecular Biology Biology

Health Administration History Human Resources Studies

Biomathematics

Information Technology

Biophysics

International Business

Business Administration

International Language/Business

Business Analytics

International Studies

Business Communication

Journalism & Electronic Media

Chemistry

Kinesiology

Chemistry/Business

Languages & Cultures

Communication Community Health Education/ Health Promotion

• French & Francophone Cultural Studies

Computer Engineering

• Greek Studies

• Latin Studies

Economics (Business) Economics (Social Science)

Latin American Studies

Education

Management

• Early & Primary Teacher Education

Marketing

• Middle Level Teacher Education

Mathematics (BS or BA)

• Secondary Education

Mechanical Engineering Military Science

Electrical Engineering

PRE-PROFESSIONAL

Applied Sociology Art History Business Leadership Cinema Studies Classical Languages Coaching Criminology Educational Studies Forensic Accounting General Business Leadership Modern Languages

• Italian

Criminal Justice

Women’s & Gender Studies

Accounting Information Systems

• Hispanic Studies

Counseling & Human Services

Music History Sports Communication Studio Art Writing

MINORS*

• German Cultural Studies

Computer Science

Neuroscience Nursing Occupational Therapy Philosophy Physical Therapy (DPT) Physics Physiology Political Science Pre-Engineering Psychology Social Media Strategies Sociology Theatre Theology/Religious Studies

DIRECT-ENTRY ACCELERATED GRADUATE PROGRAMS Accountancy (4- or 5-year) BS/MBA in Accounting BS/MBA in Finance BS/MBA in Marketing BS/MBA in Operations Management BS or BA/MBA in many majors

Dentistry Law Medicine Optometry Pharmacy Physician Assistant Podiatry Veterinary Medicine

PROGRAMS OF EXCELLENCE Honors Program Business Honors Program Magis Honors Program in STEM Business Leadership Honors Program Special Jesuit Liberal Arts Honors Program

* Many majors may also be taken as minors.

GRADUATE PROGRAMS AVAILABLE FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS Accountancy (MAcc) • Accounting Analytics (STEM) Business Administration (MBA) • Accounting • Business Analytics (STEM) • Finance • General Studies • Healthcare Management

• Forensic Accounting

• International Business • Management Information Systems • Marketing • Operations Management

Finance (MSF)

School Counseling (MS)

Biochemistry (MS) (STEM)

Secondary Education (MS)

Chemistry (MS) (STEM)

Health Administration (MHA)

Clinical Chemistry (MS) (STEM)

Software Engineering (MS) (STEM)

Clinical Mental Health Counseling (MS)

Theology (MA)

Rehabilitational Counseling (MS)

Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT)

With proper planning and relevant coursework, our undergraduate students may have the opportunity to accelerate into many of our graduate programs.

ACCREDITATIONS Scranton is accredited by 16 Different Accrediting Agencies including the top agencies for business, computer science and health administration: 1


THE UNIVERSITY OF SCRANTON

AC AD EMIC S

Wide-open possibilities. A Scranton education focuses on academic excellence. Our programs are taught in small classes, led by faculty who are experts in their fields. Students are challenged here, and they are supported. As a result, they excel in their academic and professional careers.

By any measure, The University of Scranton is an exceptional academic experience, made possible by a campus and community dedicated in every way to our students' success.

% 98 100% 20 of the 2018 undergraduate class reported success in their career path

Average undergraduate class size

979

Acceptance rate into law school over four years

organizations in 38 different states, plus the District of Columbia, Canada, Colombia, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, France, Ghana, India, Italy and Panama in the classes of 2018 and 2019 at Scranton.

RECENT EMPLOYERS

RECENT INTERNSHIP SITES

Apple • Deloitte • FBI • KPMG • Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Morgan Stanley • PwC

Bank of America Merrill Lynch • House of Representatives • KPMG Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center • United States Supreme Court

11 99%

Average graduate class size

of the 2018 graduate class reported success in their career path

admissions.scranton.edu/academics

80%

Acceptance rate into health professions schools

admissions.scranton.edu/outcomes

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M E E T O U R FA C U LT Y

FAC U LT Y ENGAGEMENT

One-to-one learning. 89%

13:1

OF FULL-TIME, INSTRUCTIONAL FACULTY MEMBERS HOLD DOCTORAL OR OTHER TERMINAL DEGREES.

STUDENT TO FACULTY RATIO

FACULTY MEMBERS HOLD DEGREES FROM 289 UNIVERSITIES IN 25 COUNTRIES ON FIVE CONTINENTS.

• Learn from an incomparable faculty comprised of highly qualified professionals. • Gain practical knowledge from faculty who bring significant work experiences to the classroom experience.

“Since the beginning, Jesuit education has balanced an education in the humanities with a practical orientation to turn out educated people who could make positive, meaningful contributions in the world. The University of Scranton is a broad and deep education, a whole education, that lives up to that ideal.”

• Work alongside faculty who will assist with personal academic planning throughout your program.

Daniel P. Haggerty, Ph.D. Professor, Department of Philosophy; Director, Special Jesuit Liberal Arts Honors Program; B.A., Saint Joseph’s University; Ph.D., Syracuse University

“Small class size, new facilities and a friendly campus make The University of Scranton a great choice for international students.”

Shuhua Fan, Ph.D. History Department, The University of Scranton • Recipient of the Excellence Award in Advancing Global Learning, The University of Scranton, 2015 • Native of China

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THE UNIVERSITY OF SCRANTON

L OC ATION

A great place to call home. Scranton is the sixth-largest city in Pennsylvania and a vibrant college town, home to five colleges and universities. Known as the Electric City — we were the first U.S. city to have an electric-powered streetcar — Scranton today finds its energy from many other sources, namely our popular coffeehouses, eateries, festivals, minorleague sports teams and a well-known Office, Dunder Mifflin.

Downtown is a short walk from campus with access to: • Shops • Running, hiking & biking trails • Restaurants • Streams & rivers • Cultural center for fishing A 10-minute drive will also take you to: • Outdoor concert venue • Skiing, snowboarding & snowtubing

• AAA baseball stadium • Movie theater

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> You can ride the COLTS bus for

DID YOU KNOW

> 2 01 episodes of the hit television series,

free and get to where you need to go from our campus.

DAILY FLIGHTS TO MAJOR HUBS ATLANTA CHARLOTTE CHICAGO O’HARE DETROIT NEWARK PHILADELPHIA

PA

ME VT

NH

Syracuse Albany

MA

Boston

Binghamton Hartford

The University of Scranton

CT New Haven

Scranton

Harrisburg

Trenton

NJ MD

Baltimore

WV Washington, D.C.

RI Providence

Newark Liberty International JFK International Airport Airport New York (EWR) EWR

Philadelphia

VA

University of Scranton No. 8 in the nation for "Friendliest Colleges."

NY

Wilkes-Barre/Scranton International Airport AVP

Pittsburgh

> T he Huffington Post ranked The

The Office, were set in Scranton at a fictitious paper company, Dunder Mifflin.

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SHORT DRIVE TO MAJOR CITIES SYRACUSE.............................. 2 hrs NEW YORK CITY...................... 2 hrs PHILADELPHIA....................... 2 hrs HARTFORD............................. 3 hrs BALTIMORE......................... 3.5 hrs WASHINGTON D.C................... 4 hrs BOSTON.............................. 4.5 hrs


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Student retreats are held several times a year at our beautiful Retreat Center, which is located 12 miles from campus.

CONFERENCE TITLES DIVISION III TEAMS

PREPARE TO ENGAGE

campus life Scranton is an active, opportunity-filled campus where students can easily get involved. From a full calendar of activities to more than 80 student clubs, this is a dynamic, inclusive campus where you can immediately jump in, and fit in.

Scranton is ranked nationally for best campus food. No wonder 90% of our students choose a meal plan (even when they don’t have to!).

98% of our University’s housing is new or renovated. Housing is guaranteed for four consecutive years of undergraduate studies. Light housekeeping is provided.

admissions.scranton.edu/athletics admissions.scranton.edu/campuslife 6


THE UNIVERSITY OF SCRANTON

S T U DE N T S E RV IC ES & RES OURC ES

A welcoming community. At The University of Scranton, while receiving an excellent education, you will be able to immerse yourself in the American culture, finding a place to call your home away from home.

OFFICE OF INTERNATIONAL STUDENT & SCHOLAR SERVICES We support international students, scholars, and their dependents as they adjust to life in the United States. Through a variety of programs and initiatives, we are like a second home to students and scholars seeking a meaningful learning experience at Scranton. Starting with orientation for international students and continuing to graduation, we are here to answer your questions and help you with everything from visa applications to complimentary pick-up service at Scranton’s airport or bus terminal.

OTHER CAMPUS SUPPORT SERVICES The Center for Teaching and Learning Excellence (CTLE) provides all students with tutoring and coaching, reading services, a writing center and support for students with disabilities. Academic advisors in each of the three colleges help students to plan their schedules and paths to success.

“The University of Scranton not only provides a great education, but it is also a place where I can learn and grow every day to become a better leader. Most importantly, the people here inspire me to be

GET INVOLVED

the best version of myself so

Our International Student Club (ISC) makes it easy to get involved! International students engage in various activities such as whitewater rafting, attending sporting events, participating in workshops and exploring natural wonders like Niagara Falls and major cities like New York City, Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., and Baltimore. Through ISC meetings and the Cultural Exchange Program, international students can discuss their culture and gain awareness of other cultures. During holidays and breaks, students are offered hospitality by faculty and staff as part of our International Friendship Program.

LIVING IN SCRANTON Scranton guarantees four consecutive years of housing for all undergraduate students, including international students. Undergraduates are required to live on campus for their first two years. We also offer newly renovated graduate apartments, filled on a first-come, first-served basis. Numerous private housing opportunities are available to international students and their families in walking distance to campus.

that I can go out into the world and impact others positively.”

Ngoc K. Nguyen ’21

“Scranton is a welcoming community for international students. It is a privilege to meet students and their families and to help make a Scranton education possible for them.”

WE CARE ABOUT YOUR SAFETY Both the University and surrounding city are safe, and we are committed to keeping it that way. We are one of only six private colleges in Pennsylvania with an accredited campus police force, and we enhance security with more than 150 security cameras on and around campus. 7

Brendan Reedy ’12 Associate Director of International Recruitment


“International students and scholars bring so much to Scranton’s classroom and community. When they actively engage in their school work, with their friends and also in the community, they are transforming agents.” Huey Shi Chew Director, International Student and Scholar Services, Native of Malaysia

Tuition & Scholarships TU I TI O N Once fully admitted, in order to be issued the form I-20, all students must provide an official certificate of finances. This can be provided as an official bank statement, bank letter or scholarship letter indicating the required amount of assured financial support listed below. If a scholarship is awarded from Scranton, it will be deducted from the amount required on the certificate of finances.

2019-20 Graduate Costs

2019-20 Undergraduate Costs $45,790

$14,322

Tuition & Fees

Room & Board

(Flat rate tuition plus fees)

$2,500

Books & Supplies

$1,500

Personal Expenses

TOTAL: $64,112

$965

$28,950 to $52,110

Per credit

A range of 30 to 54 credits can be needed for degree completion, depending on program of study.

The certificate of finances requires documentation of $49,527.00 for each year of graduate study. This is based on 24 credits of tuition, room/board, fees and additional expenses.

MER I T-BASE D S C HO L A RS HI P S Degree seeking international students are automatically evaluated for merit-based scholarships upon application. To qualify, students must have a 3.2 GPA, 1170 SAT or 24 ACT (Composite) and be in the top 30% of their class if their school ranks. Students who apply without SAT/ACT scores may still be eligible for scholarship, however, proof of English proficiency is still required. In 2018-19, the average Dean's scholarship award was $20,618 and the average Loyola scholarship award was $16,616. International students are not eligible for need-based financial aid. The University does not offer scholarships to exchange students.

G R AD UAT E AS S I STA N TS HI P S International students accepted into a graduate program are eligible to apply for: • Graduate Teaching Assistant: Full-tuition and fee scholarships with $8,800/year stipend • Graduate Research Assistant and Graduate Assistant: Half-tuition and fee scholarships with $4,400/year stipend Tuition and fee scholarships include tuition, registration fees, laboratory fees, and any other specific course-related fees, not to exceed the required number of graduate credit hours for the student's particular degree program. 8


THE UNIVERSITY OF SCRANTON

International Admissions. Our goal is to make the application process easy for international students. Remember that we require all documents to be official and translated into English. In lieu of academic transcripts, we accept and may require World Education Services (WES) or Educational Credential Evaluators (ECE) evaluations of your academic transcripts. Apply today!

A LL ST U DENTS NE E D TO P R OVID E : • Certificate of finances (bank statement or letter) • Visa documents for yourself and dependents (if applicable) • Proof of English Proficiency

I F APPLY I NG FOR AN UND E R G R AD UATE D EG R E E : • Free, online application via The Common Application – commonapp.org • Official high school transcript

• Official high school completion certificate, if applicable • One letter of recommendation • Personal statement

I F APPLY I NG FO R A G R AD UATE D EG R E E : • Free, online application – scranton.edu/gradapply • Official transcripts from every college/university attended • 3 letters of recommendation • Personal statement

• GMAT or 3+ years of managerial, professional work experience required for the MBA program • GRE not needed for any graduate program, unless requested specifically by the Program Director • Some graduate programs only admit for the fall term

ENGLI S H R EQ UIR E M E NTS: • Minimum TOEFL 80ibt (internet based) • Minimum SAT score of 500 on the Evidence-Based Reading & Writing section (undergraduate applicants only) • Minimum Pearson Test of English (PTE) Academic score of 53.

• Minimum IELTS overall band score of 6.5 • Successful program completion at a participating English language center in the USA

You must meet one of the above requirements. Applicants who do not meet English requirements may be eligible for conditional admission pending proof of English proficiency. To be eligible, you must apply to the program and submit all official documents.

DAT ES & D E AD L INES: June 1

Completed applications for the August term must be received

November 1

Completed applications for the January term must be received

March 1

Completed applications for the June term must be received 9


U.S. News & World Report • Top 10 “Best Colleges” for 25 consecutive years — Ranked #6 in the North • Ranked No. 27 for “Best Value Schools” • Nations Best Undergraduate Business Programs: Accounting #37 • Entrepreneurship #31 • Finance #36

• Nations Best MBA Program Rankings: Accounting #27 • Finance #39 • Management Information Systems #19 Production & Operations Management #18

• Nations Best Graduate Programs: Master of Health Administration #46 • Nurse Anesthesia #65 Occupational Therapy #58 • Physical Therapy #53 • Rehabilitation Counseling #32

The Princeton Review • “Best Business Schools” — 14 consecutive years • “Best Colleges” — 17 consecutive years • “Best College Dorms” — #17 Nationally • “Best Science Labs” — #16 Nationally • “Best Campus Food” — #15 Nationally

C O N TACT

Brendan Reedy ’12, Associate Director of International Recruitment

scranton.edu/international

Office: +1 570.941.6078 brendan.reedy@scranton.edu

Office of Graduate & International Admissions, The Estate, Scranton, PA, U.S.A. 18510-4699

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