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Our tradition of opening doors for each other is a custom—and a courtesy—you’ll often observe across our campus. “Opening doors” speaks to our close community, but—even more—it is a reminder of the immense opportunities and bright futures that await all who come here.
Cover photo taken by Christine Cicoria ’18 at 2018 graduation.
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nspired by our Catholic and Jesuit mission, this is a rigorous, in-depth education designed for personal and professional success.
Regardless of the path you choose, there are fundamental skills and attributes that leading employers, graduate and professional schools want—and that The University of Scranton provides. Here, you’ll acquire relevant knowledge and professional skills, enhanced by a sense of purpose and meaning— the keys to success that will open doors for a lifetime.
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We offer our students a practical, purposeful education that supports their career aspirations and helps them recognize their unique gifts.
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of the Class of 2019 were employed, continuing their education or engaged in service within six months of graduating.
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Pope Francis is the first Jesuit to lead the Roman Catholic Church.
1 of 27 Founded in 1888, Scranton is one of 27 Jesuit universities in the U.S. with a combined network of more than 2.5 million alumni.
PURPOSE
Discover Your Purpose. Unlock Your Passion. An education should inform, but it should also enlighten. By first seeking your pur-
A DEEPER, MORE MEANINGFUL EDUCATION
pose—asking yourself, who am I and how
At The University of Scranton, we will
can I make a difference?—you’ll align your
help you to discover meaning and
goals with your deepest values and develop
direction, shaping not only your career,
a passion and energy with which to pursue
but very importantly, the person you will
them. Finding your purpose—becoming
become. Here, in a uniquely encouraging
the person you truly are, doing what you
community, you’ll explore and discover
were meant to do—it makes for a successful
your purpose and potential. You’ll unearth
career. It makes for a fulfilled life.
a clear vision for your life. Emboldened by a strong purpose, inspired to make a difference, you’ll set out into the world as your best self. ASPIRE TO YOUR BEST
Our Catholic and Jesuit tradition makes possible a deeper, more transformative college experience. It is an education based on respect for the individual. It is a pursuit of excellence grounded in gratitude. It is a learning experience of rigor and values— an education of the mind, but also of the heart. A Scranton education is an exciting journey of discovery, as you learn who you are, why you are here and how you can use your unique gifts to make a difference in the world.
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Scranton ranks as the No. 15 Best Catholic College in the nation and No. 2 in Pennsylvania. Source: Best Catholic Colleges
IN THEIR WORDS
SHARED VALUES
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From the very first semester, we talked about how we could become the best people that we could be. The Jesuit values and ideals prepare you to enter the world to make a difference and effect change.
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Nathan Koziol ’20 Accelerated B.S./ MBA–Operations Management The University of Scranton
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My liberal arts classes enabled me to reflect on what I was interested in, what I truly enjoyed and what I wanted to do. We talked about making a meaningful life and being proud of what you’re producing in your career and your life.
” Laura Romanovich ’18 B.S. Biology, B.A. Philosophy The University of Scranton M.S. Marine Sciences University of New England
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Magis A Scranton education reflects the Jesuit concept of the magis— a restless pursuit of excellence grounded in gratitude.
Cura Personalis A hallmark of our Jesuit education is our core value of cura personalis— a respect for the uniqueness of each individual.
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ETHICS
More than Success : Ethical Success Ethics are about making the right choices.
DEVELOPING PRINCIPLED LEADERS
They are the hallmark of character—
A strong, moral character is integral to a
essential for success in one’s career and
Scranton education. Whatever your area
life. Today’s employers want college
of study, a Jesuit education will challenge
graduates who have the courage to act in
you—intellectually, spiritually and
honest, trustworthy and responsible ways,
morally—to help you to grow into a capable,
which includes making difficult choices
honorable leader. Integrity, humility,
and judgments. Integrity is a fundamental
tolerance and empathy—these are central
imperative—both in the education of
to our Catholic-Jesuit tradition and to the
today’s graduates and during the course
personal and professional preparation
and conduct of their professional career.
of every Scranton student.
IN THEIR WORDS
THE BEST YOU
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The philosophy and theology courses within our core curriculum give you the tools to be an ethical person through the process of understanding and articulating who you are and why you believe what you believe.
” David Dzurec, Ph.D. Chair, Department of History Professor of History
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Agents of Change Our Jesuit tradition teaches students to be active agents of change through responsible action on moral and ethical issues.
A Scranton education emphasizes that you should be the best person you can be. The principles instilled there have helped me to make confident, ethical decisions in my career.
” Amanda Sonzogni ’15 B.S. Marketing & Entrepreneurship Implementation Manager Corporate Jet Support Moonachie, NJ
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KNOWLEDGE
Knowledge is Power. We are the Source. The Princeton Review has included Scranton among its “Best Colleges” for the past 19 years.
$260M+ The University has recently invested more than $260 million in new construction and campus renovations.
In an information-driven world,
needed for professional success. Our
knowledge is key. Employers are looking
programs are taught in small classes, led
for graduates who bring a wider set of
by faculty who are experts in their fields.
skills and higher levels of learning than
Experiential opportunities enable students
ever before. The most valued employees
to apply their learning in real-world
bring both broad and industry-specific
environments. Taught with excellence and
expertise, and even more, the desire and
meaning in the Jesuit tradition, this is an
ability to continue learning, to keep pace
education that will provide the insights,
in today’s ever-evolving workplace. The
skills and experience to make your mark in
greater your proficiency, the greater your
your career, and a difference in the world.
opportunities will be. In an information age, knowledge is relevant, it is valuable—
(FUL)BRIGHT STUDENTS
it is power.
For 11 years, The Chronicle of Higher Education has listed The University of
A STUDY IN EXCELLENCE
Scranton among the “top producers” of
At The University of Scranton, our
Fulbright awards. Since 1972, 158 of our
rigorous, in-depth education provides the
graduates have earned a Fulbright or other
field-specific knowledge and competencies
international fellowship.
The 2019 mock trial team competed in the opening round of the American Mock Trial Association’s national tournament.
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Scranton ranked
master’s universities in the North for 27 consecutive years.
MENTORING SUCCESS
IN THEIR WORDS
among the Top 10
Source: U.S. News & World Report’s “Best Colleges”
Connections between faculty and students are a hallmark of a Scranton education. These close relationships are formed both inside and outside the classroom and help shape a more personalized, more engaged, more transformative education.
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The individual attention that we are able to give to each student really pays off. With our smaller class sizes, we can home in on each student’s individualized needs and capabilities and help guide them to their full potential.
” Kimberly Subasic B.S.N., Ph.D. Chair, Department of Nursing Associate Professor of Nursing
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With a 13:1 student-to-faculty ratio, Scranton faculty are able to invest more personally and more fully in your success.
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KEYS TO SUCCESS #3: KNOWLEDGE
88%
of full-time instructional faculty members hold doctoral or other terminal degrees.
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More than 60 faculty members are also University alumni.
globe Faculty members hold degrees from 289 universities in 25 countries on five continents.
A Faculty Invested In You As a result of smaller class sizes, Scranton
you see opportunities and obstacles from
faculty are able to invest more personally
a different—and real-world—perspective.
and more fully in your success. Working
Scranton faculty will work closely with
closely together, faculty get to know you not
you to provide valuable guidance and
just as a learner, but as a whole individual.
support for your path ahead. Bringing years
They are able to take the time, in the class-
of relevant experience, their hindsight
room and through mentoring, to help you
becomes your foresight.
find your way and develop your unique interests and abilities. They’re able to explore
COMMITTED IN EVERY WAY
the deeper questions of meaning, value and
Our faculty’s involvement with students
purpose with you. These close interactions
extends far beyond the classroom. Faculty
make possible genuine relationships. They
attend student plays, games and concerts.
make possible great success.
They lead study and service trips. They serve as club and team advisors. They help
EXPERIENCED, CARING MENTORS
carry boxes for students on Move-In Day!
Mentors can have a tremendous impact
Scranton faculty invest in the lives of their
on your education and your career.
students. And, if you come here, they will
Knowledgeable and highly experienced,
invest in you.
they can offer meaningful insights to help
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KEYS TO SUCCESS #3: KNOWLEDGE
Learn by Doing briefcase The classes of 2018 and 2019 completed internships at 979Â organizations in 38 states.
Scranton students find abundant
HIGH-LEVEL RESEARCH
opportunities to apply their classroom
Working alongside accomplished profes-
learning in the real world. We encourage
sors, students can broaden and deepen
all students to gain experience and make
their educational experience with hands-
connections through internships. Many
on research. Our highly regarded Faculty/
of our students participate in high-level
Student Research Program and Summer
research. Our students are engaged in
Research Fellowships offer powerful
fieldwork, clinical opportunities and student
learning experiences in which students can
teaching. And they regularly collaborate
conduct research, develop research skills
on professional projects within the local
and apply knowledge gained in coursework.
community and beyond. COMMUNITY-BASED LEARNING REAL-WORLD INTERNSHIPS
In keeping with our Jesuit and Catholic
Internships enable students to integrate
mission, Community-Based Learning is an
knowledge and theory from the classroom
academic experience that integrates service
with practical application in a professional
into courses and academic programs.
work setting. Students gain an in-depth
Students work with individuals, groups or
understanding and valuable experience
organizations within the community, using
within their field, while developing a strong
theory and lessons learned in the classroom network of professional contacts. Our Center to solve real-life problems. for Career Development helps guide you through each step of the internship process.
Everywhere, Opportunity Thanks to our close proximity to New York City, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C., and our global network of more than 51,000 alumni, Scranton students have unique access to professional learning experiences with many of the world’s leading companies and organizations. The opportunities to get involved are many. The classes of 2018 and 2019 completed internships at 979 organizations in 38 states, plus D.C., Canada, Colombia, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, France, Ghana, India, Italy and Panama.
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Practical Experience Some of the companies where Scranton students have participated in internships:
• Aetna • American Lung Association • Bank of America Merrill Lynch • Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia • Children’s Specialized Hospital • C-SPAN • Deloitte • EY • Facebook • Google • Havas Media • House of Representatives • Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth • KPMG • Live Nation • Lockheed Martin • Massachusetts Institute of Technology • Medstar Georgetown University Hospital • Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center • National Institutes of Health • New Jersey State Police Office of Forensic Sciences • New York State Supreme Court • Pfizer • PwC • U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission • Speedway Motorsports • United States District Court • Wilkes-Barre/ Scranton Penguins
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KEYS TO SUCCESS #3: KNOWLEDGE
Choose Your Passion Whatever your interest, whatever your passion, you can pursue it at The University of Scranton. Here, students can choose from 67 majors and 48 minors, as many of our majors may also be taken as minors.
67 Majors
48 Minors
MAJORS
Economics (Social Science)
Accounting
Education
Advertising/Public Relations
• Early & Primary Teacher Education
Applied Computing
•M iddle Level Teacher Education
Biochemistry
• Secondary Education
Biochemistry, Cell & Molecular Biology
Electrical Engineering
Biology
Engineering Management
Biophysics
English
Business Administration
Entrepreneurship
Business Analytics
Environmental Science
Business Communication
Finance
Chemistry
Forensic Chemistry
Chemistry/Business
Health Administration
Communication
Health Promotion
Computer Engineering
History
Computer Science
Human Resources Studies
Counseling & Human Services
Information Technology
Criminal Justice
International Business
Cybercrime & Homeland Security
International Language/Business
Economics (Business)
International Studies
“BEST COLLEGES” LIST FOR 19 YEARS
NO. 6 REGIONAL UNIVERSITY IN THE NORTH
AVERAGE GPA 3.55
“The faculty bring so much experience and passion to the classroom. It’s just amazing how much they know.” -Jalen Holmes ’21, History
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“The courses challenge you to think outside the box and really push you beyond your boundaries.” -Eryn Boken ’22, Kinesiology Journalism & Electronic Media
Neuroscience
Kinesiology
Nursing
Languages & Cultures
Occupational Therapy
• French & Francophone Cultural Studies
Operations Management
• German Cultural Studies
Philosophy
• Greek Studies
Physical Therapy (DPT)
• Hispanic Studies
Physics
• Italian
Physiology
• Latin Studies
Political Science
Latin American Studies
Pre-Engineering
Management
Psychology
Marketing
Social Media Strategies
Mathematical Sciences
Sociology
Mathematics
Theatre
Mechanical Engineering
Theology/Religious Studies
Military Science
Women’s & Gender Studies
ACCELERATED GRADUATE PROGRAMS
PRE-PROFESSIONAL
Master of 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 BS/MS in Special Education (5-year)*
Dentistry Law Medicine Optometry Pharmacy Physician Assistant Podiatry Veterinary Medicine
Honors Programs BUSINESS HONORS PROGRAM In this selective program, highly motivated students will undergo four years of honors studies across business disciplines, as well as pursue personal development through extracurricular activities in the areas of service and career building. BUSINESS LEADERSHIP HONORS PROGRAM The Business Leadership Honors Program helps distinguished students develop the talents and skills to become the leaders of tomorrow as they engage in special seminars, courses and professional mentoring. HONORS PROGRAM The Honors Program challenges outstanding students with a rigorous education that stresses independent work and intense engagement with faculty and other Honors students both in and out of the classroom. MAGIS HONORS PROGRAM IN STEM The Magis Honors Program in STEM provides students with a more intense, interdisciplinary experience of research in STEM fields—including seminar courses, individual research projects and culminating in a senior thesis project. SPECIAL JESUIT LIBERAL ARTS HONORS PROGRAM The SJLA Honors Program provides an alternate way of fulfilling general education credits through specially designed courses taught in a community atmosphere that encourages excellence and service to others.
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*For Early and Primary Teacher Education and Secondary Education/English undergraduate majors only.
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ADAPTABILITY
The One Constant: Change The world is constantly changing and evolving. Employers need well-rounded
THE LIBERAL ARTS: DISCOVER YOUR PASSION
employees who can learn and grow
A liberal arts education will not only
as changes come. At The University
prepare you for a changing future, but
of Scranton, our Catholic and Jesuit
it will also help send you off in the right
commitment to a liberal arts education
direction. Characterized by its breadth
will help you develop much-needed
and depth, it exposes you to a wide array
flexibility and adaptability, as you
of disciplines—from the natural sciences
acquire essential critical thinking,
and social sciences to the humanities and
problem solving and communication
communication. With the opportunity to
skills. As change comes—and it will—
sample a variety of subjects, you’ll discover
you’ll have the ability, confidence and
unknown interests and strengths. You’ll
willingness to grow and change with it.
chart a clear direction for your college study, and you’ll pursue it with a passion.
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As change comes—and it
confidence and willingness to grow and change with it.
COME WHAT MAY
IN THEIR WORDS
will—you’ll have the ability,
A Scranton liberal arts education gives you a broad range of knowledge and experiences. You’ll learn to think and engage more deeply and see a bigger picture as you develop the core skills and flexibility you’ll need to adapt to a changing job market.
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Critical thinking and communication skills are key to being able to adapt to new situations. The knowledge and experience I’ve gained through the liberal arts at Scranton have prepared me well for whatever change may await me in my career.
” Eryn Boken ’22 Kinesiology South Pasadena, CA
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How Will You Lead? •C lub & Organization Transitional Summit
LEADERSHIP
Work Well with Others Leadership and teamwork are key skills
STEP OUT, TAKE PART AND LEAD
in today’s world. Because most jobs require
Scranton students find many opportunities
some sort of collaboration, employers
to develop leadership skills, taking advan-
want employees who can relate well with
tage of literally hundreds of leadership
others and work effectively within groups.
opportunities on campus. Students help
Employers want leaders who can think
plan and guide campus activities and
beyond themselves and their own desires,
events. They participate in leadership
who have the ability to motivate and inspire
• Programming Board
programs and workshops. They engage in
and who can leverage the strengths and
extensive co-curricular activities in each
• Scranton Emerging Leaders
talents of others to achieve a common,
of our three colleges.
productive goal.
• Leadership Capstone • National Jesuit Student Leadership Conference • O rientation
• Student Government
Through experiences geared toward
personal and professional development, our students grow into capable, confident, lifelong leaders.
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IN THEIR WORDS
STEP OUT
A well-rounded Scranton education encourages active participation, helping students to find their passion. The possibilities for getting involved and leading are many—and they are immediately available, even for first-year students.
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On Scranton’s campus, there are so many ways to get involved and to foster and develop leadership skills. As a leader, you learn how to collaborate, communicate and guide a team to produce the best final result.
” Jithin George ’21 Neuroscience Newtown, PA
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KEYS TO SUCCESS #5: LEADERSHIP
80+ Clubs With more than 80 student clubs and organizations and hundreds of student events each year, many opportunities for leadership await you!
Lead Well with Others SCRANTON EMERGING LEADERS
as a resource for all students at the University
The Scranton Emerging Leaders program
to make sure their voices are heard and to
is a semester-long program for students
work for meaningful change that benefits the
who want to develop and enhance their
University community.
leadership skills. Eight weekly sessions cover topics ranging from strengths assessment
LEADERSHIP CAPSTONE EXPERIENCE
to communication and interpersonal to a
Designed for experienced student leaders,
personalized leadership action plan.
this yearlong program allows students to “make meaning” of their previous leadership
STUDENT GOVERNMENT
experiences through learning reflection and
An organization led by students, for
advanced skill practice in a small cohort set-
students, the Student Government is the
ting. A final leadership presentation serves as
main avenue of governance for Scranton
a capstone project to complete the program.
students. The Student Government serves
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Serve Well with Others MEN AND WOMEN FOR OTHERS
DOMESTIC OUTREACH EXPERIENCES
The University of Scranton is committed
Scranton students, accompanied by
to advancing the Jesuit mission of “forming
University chaperones, use their breaks
men and women for others.” Service
to serve in a variety of settings in places
experiences enable our students to put their
such as:
learning and values into practice as they work and collaborate with others, develop Each year, Scranton students serve 170,000 hours domestically and internationally, working with 120 non-profit organizations.
interpersonal and leadership skills and build lives of meaning and selfless service.
• Appalachian Region, KY • Baton Rouge, LA • Los Angeles, CA • Philadelphia, PA
HELPING CLOSE TO HOME
• Puerto Rico
Our Center for Service and Social Justice
• St. Michaels, AZ
offers numerous opportunities for students
• Washington, D.C.
to help those in need on local and national
• White Violet Center, IN
levels. Some of the organizations we partner with include: • Catholic Social Services • Friends of the Poor • The Greenhouse Project • Habitat for Humanity • Head Start • Jewish Home of NEPA • Lackawanna Historical Society • Make-A-Wish Foundation • Meals on Wheels • Ronald McDonald House • St. Francis Soup Kitchen
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE EXPERIENCES
Our International Service Program provides opportunities for students to learn from and serve the people of developing countries including: • Belize • Dominican Republic • El Salvador • Guatemala • Jamaica • Mexico
• United Neighborhood Centers
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home-heart Our Office Of Equity & Diversity is committed to building a welcoming, diverse and inclusive community and to equip our students to serve in an increasingly diverse world.
DIVERSE PERSPECTIVE
A Larger View of the World In an increasingly interconnected world,
RESPECTING OUR DIFFERENCES
you’ll need a broad understanding of the
At The University of Scranton, diversity
people and cultures around you. Having
is a critical and integral part of our
a diverse perspective means respecting
mission. Respect for the uniqueness
one another’s differences and being open,
of each individual lies at the very core
inclusive and sensitive to all. Those who
of who we are. Living and studying
can work effectively in a global workforce
on a multicultural campus, venturing
will be in higher demand as organizations
abroad to experience a larger world,
continue to expand across cultures and
you’ll acquire a deeper appreciation of
the world.
diversity. You’ll be challenged by different viewpoints. You’ll become more aware and experienced—ready to thrive in a 21st-century global world.
A Community for All Making our campus a safe and inclusive space is paramount to our Jesuit mission and tradition. As part of this commitment, we offer a number of resources and support services, councils and committees, and connection opportunities specifically focused on diversity and inclusion. These opportunities for awareness, education and dialogue on issues related to diversity expand our understandings of identities, cultures, privilege, oppression, equity and justice. We’re gaining a deeper view of the world, and of ourselves.
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campus, venturing abroad to experience a larger world, you’ll acquire a deeper
MUTUAL RESPECT
IN THEIR WORDS
Living and studying on a multicultural
appreciation of diversity. The Jesuit tradition instills an appreciation for diversity and inclusiveness on our campus. We understand that while there are differences between people, there’s also a oneness in being human, making all deserving of respect and love.
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Scranton is one of the friendliest and most inclusive campuses anywhere. Here, everyone is really open to who you are and what you are doing. It’s never, ‘you need to be this or conform to that.’ Rather, you’re celebrated and respected as the special person you are.
” Jordan King ’17 B.S. Nursing Registered Nurse Vanderbilt University Medical Center
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KEYS TO SUCCESS #6: DIVERSE PERSPECTIVE
A Global Education Our students have studied in 53 countries and on every continent except Antarctica.
We live in a global world, and to succeed,
life-changing experience.” Studying abroad
students need a global vision. With a full
provides the opportunity for students to de-
offering of study abroad, travel courses
velop skills, knowledge and experience that
and service experiences, The University of
they simply cannot gain while at Scranton.
Scranton enables students to engage with
different peoples and cultures, making
major have studied abroad. Whether you
our graduates more confident, more well-
choose to explore the world for a semester,
rounded—and, in the end, more marketable.
an academic year, a January or Summer
Students from nearly every academic
Session, or during a faculty-led travel WELCOME TO THE WORLD
course, going abroad is an experience that
One of the most common remarks stu-
will broaden your perspective, enhance
dents make upon their return to campus
your sense of self—and, in more ways than
after studying abroad is that “it was a
you can imagine, change your life.
The Lessons of Going Abroad
Studying and serving abroad not only helps you develop personally in many ways, it also makes you highly attractive to future employers. Here are eight reasons employers value graduates who have studied or served abroad. 1. You learn firsthand about the world around you. 2. You develop a cultural sensitivity and awareness. 3. You learn problem-solving skills. 4. You become more self-sufficient. 5. You prove yourself to be adaptable. 6. You open yourself to new and different perspectives. 7. You gain an appreciation for diversity. 8. You show initiative and a confidence in taking risks.
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Uganda
England
Morocco
Slovakia
Ireland
Honduras
Slovakia
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calendar-alt Our students plan more than 900 events each year, creating a full campus calendar each and every week.
A HEALTHY, BALANCED LIFE
Health and Balance: The Way to Success Studies show a strong link between a
to rugby, to Habitat for Humanity.
healthy, balanced lifestyle and career
Scranton students volunteer more than
achievement. Active people have more
170,000 hours of service per year—locally,
energy, are more focused and are more
nationally and globally. And Campus
enthusiastic about their work. A balanced
Ministries offers numerous opportunities
life improves work habits, lowers stress
to explore the deeper questions of life,
and increases productivity. Attention to
no matter your faith tradition.
wellness gives you a more positive outlook,
98%
of our University’s housing is new or renovated. Housing is guaranteed for four consecutive years. Light housekeeping is provided.
which helps you to positively influence
FIND YOUR ARTIST WITHIN
others. A healthy, balanced life—it’s the
Our students are surrounded by the arts
way to a better education, a better career,
and a commitment to culture. Each year,
a better you.
more than 150 students, from virtually every academic major, participate in stage
PREPARE TO ENGAGE
productions presented by The University of
Our active campus culture inspires
Scranton Players. More than 300 students
engagement both inside and outside the
participate in instrumental and choral
classroom—creating for every student
performing ensemble opportunities. Our
a full, active college experience. Our
Hope Horn Gallery displays exhibitions
students plan more than 900 events each
throughout the academic year, including
year, creating a full campus calendar each
works created by Scranton student-artists.
and every week. Students can choose
Whether you’re a writer, musician, singer,
from more than 80 active clubs and
actor, dancer, journalist or broadcaster,
organizations—from Urban Beats Crew,
you’ll find ways to express yourself.
At Home at Scranton You’re going to live comfortably here. Ninety-eight percent of our University’s housing is new or renovated—with options ranging from traditional residences for first-year students, to suite-style housing for sophomores, to apartments for upperclassmen. You’re going to eat well, too—our University’s dining facilities are ranked among the very best in the nation. Come make yourself at home.
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A COMMITMENT TO WELLNESS
In keeping with the Jesuit philosophy of care for the individual, our Center for Health Education and Wellness (CHEW) strives to build a healthier
NO. 7 FOR BEST CAMPUS FOOD
BEST COLLEGE DORMS IN AMERICA
campus community through the promotion of wellness in mind, body and spirit. From physical wellness programs such as yoga, mindfulness meditation and fitness classes to emotional wellness initiatives that address stress, work-life balance and
In the Princeton Review’s list of “Best Campus Food,” The University of Scranton ranked No. 7 nationally.
Niche ranks The University of Scranton among the “Best College Dorms in America.”
self-care, you’ll find a wide range of health and wellness resources and programs to help you gain knowledge, practice skills and form habits that lead to a healthy and balanced lifestyle. WE CARE ABOUT YOUR SAFETY
We are one of only six private colleges/universities in Pennsylvania with an accredited campus police force, a level of security enhanced by more than 150 security cameras on and around campus.
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KEYS TO SUCCESS #7: A HEALTHY, BALANCED LIFE
Royal Pride The University fields 23 intercollegiate teams at the NCAA Division III level, competing as members of the Landmark Conference. Ours is a winning tradition, both on and off the field—with three
apple-alt Scranton was ranked as one of the “50 Fittest Colleges in America” by The Active Times and one of the top 26 “healthiest” colleges in the U.S. by Greatist.com.
national championships, 171 team and individual conference championships, 73 All-Americans, 40 Academic All-Americans and 17 recipients of the prestigious NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship. Academics are the primary focus for Division III studentathletes. Participants are integrated on campus and treated like all other members of the student body, keeping them focused on being a student first. MEN’S ATHLETICS
WOMEN’S ATHLETICS
• Baseball
• Basketball
• Basketball
• Cross Country
• Cross Country
• Field Hockey
• Golf
• Golf
• Lacrosse
• Lacrosse
• Soccer
• Soccer
• Swimming & Diving
• Softball
• Tennis
• Swimming & Diving
• Track & Field
• Tennis
• Wrestling
• Track & Field • Volleyball
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Intramurals, Club Sports & Fitness Scranton students are active—more than 1,600 are involved in recreational sports and intramurals. With 17 intramural sports, 12 club sports and our 14,000-square-foot fitness center, you’ll find plenty of ways to stay competitive and fit.
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IN THEIR WORDS
Our new $14 million Kevin P. Quinn, S.J., Athletics Campus is home to the University’s soccer, lacrosse, field hockey, baseball and softball Division III NCAA teams.
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Scranton provides a lot of fun, healthy ways to take a break from studying. Activities and programs are prevalent on campus, and nearly all are student run. You can always find something to do, and if you can’t find it, the University will help you create it.
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Every team here is so passionate about their sport, and ours is a winning culture. While we’re Division III, athletics at Scranton are at a very high level— we can compete with a lot of highertier teams.
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Jalen Holmes ’21 History Bridgewater, NJ
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Bong OUR STATE-OF-THE-ART LOYOLA SCIENCE CENTER
• The 200,000-square-foot, Gold LEED certified space is one of the most dynamic, innovative science buildings in the country. • Laboratories are designed with large glass windows and walls, making them visible to all. • The 14-inch Meade LX200 telescope allows auto alignment and acquires digital images of stellar objects.
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IN THE PRINCETON REVIEW’S LIST OF “BEST SCIENCE LABS,” THE UNIVERSITY OF SCRANTON RANKED #8 NATIONALLY.
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College of Arts and Sciences With 47 undergraduate majors and five graduate programs, the College of Arts and Sciences is our largest and oldest academic division. Not only is the college the foundation for Scranton’s traditional liberal arts programs, but it also includes our renowned science programs, taught in the cutting-edge Loyola Science Center.
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majors • 1 5 academic departments •A wide range of minors,
concentrations and interdisciplinary programs •F ive-year MBA option
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Chart-Bar OUR INNOVATIVE ALPERIN FINANCIAL CENTER
• The Alperin Financial Center, a financial markets laboratory located in the Kania School of Management, simulates a trading floor, complete with an electronic ticker and news and data feeds. • Twelve Bloomberg terminals give students and faculty access to data and analytics used by professionals in the financial services industry.
“Don’t go to Harvard, but to the Business School at The University of Scranton, where they are changing lives.” – Peter Drucker, Father of Modern Management
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U.S. NEWS & WORLD REPORT RANKS THREE OF OUR BUSINESS PROGRAMS AMONG THE NATION’S BEST:
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file-certificate The Kania School is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB International), the foremost accrediting body for business schools.
15 Years The Princeton Review has ranked the Kania School of Management among their “Best Business Schools” for 15 years.
Top 15 Entrepreneur magazine and The Princeton Review rank our MBA program among the Top 15 in the nation for general management.
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Kania School of Management Scranton’s Kania School of Management is widely recognized as one of the nation’s best business schools. Offering highly innovative programs, the latest technology skills and a focus on critical thinking, ethics and leadership, the Kania School provides the tools needed to succeed in an increasingly global and technological world. EXECUTIVE IN RESIDENCE PROGRAM
The Kania School of Management Executive in Residence Program enables students to learn from the experiences of successful business leaders. Visiting executives come from a wide range of businesses,
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including non-profits, and discuss the nature of the work in their fields and provide valuable career and leadership advice.
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HEART OUR ACTIVE, INTERACTIVE LEAHY HALL
• Home of the departments of physical therapy, occupational therapy and health and human performance, Leahy Hall is the newest building on campus. • Leahy Hall has 25 state-of-the-art laboratories and multiple simulation environments, which include a hospital patient room for acute and long-term care and a daily living, simulated neighborhood. • Within its walls, this building contains interactive rehabilitation laboratories, flexible teaching facilities, classrooms, and telehealth and research facilities.
Panuska College of Professional Studies file-certificate Accredited by 9 different national accrediting bodies across seven departments in the Panuska College of Professional Studies
The Panuska College of Professional Studies offers a range of accredited majors in health, education and human services. Rooted in the liberal arts and sciences, our academic programs balance theory with practical internships, clinical experience and fieldwork, as well as required CommunityBased Learning opportunities.
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laboratories and simulation environments •C ommunity-Based
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skiing The city of Scranton is located in the Pocono Northeast, a scenic area and a mecca for outdoor activities, from hiking, biking and fishing to skating, skiing and snow tubing.
plane The WilkesBarre/Scranton International Airport, located just 10 minutes from campus, offers easy access to and from Scranton.
70+ Miles The Lackawanna River Heritage trail is just blocks from campus with more than 70 miles of walking and biking paths.
A Great Place to Call Home Scranton is the sixthlargest 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, minor-league sports teams and a wellknown Office, Dunder Mifflin. The city of Scranton is an ideal college setting. Students are able to take advantage of the many entertainment
BOSTON 4.5 hours
and recreational options of downtown
HARTFORD 3 hours
Scranton and the surrounding area. And with major metropolitan areas as close as two hours away, students can also pursue valuable internship opportunities with many of the world’s leading companies and organizations.
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NYC 2 hours PHILLY 2 hours WASHINGTON, D.C. 4 hours
Cheer on the AAA Scranton/WilkesBarre Railriders Watch a concert at the Toyota Pavilion
Hike on the Lackawanna River Heritage Trail
Take a shopping trip to The Shoppes at Montage
Board a trolley at the Electric City Trolley Museum
The Electric City Sign lights up Scranton at night
Come to La Festa Italiana, a threeday Italian festival that takes place on Labor Day weekend
Visit the amazing treehouse at Nay Aug Park Enjoy a tasty cup of coffee at Adezzo or Northern Light coffee shops
Just two hours from Philly and NYC, 77,000 people call Scranton home Hit the ice with the AHL’s WilkesBarre/Scranton Penguins
Go skiing, snowboarding and tubing at Montage Mountain, just 10 miles from campus
NOW HIRING
80%
Average acceptance rate since 2000 of Scranton applicants to medical, dental and other health professions schools—nearly twice the national average!
93%
Percentage of Scranton applicants who were accepted into law school over the past six years.
You Can Get There From Here Today’s employers and graduate schools are looking for confident, well-rounded graduates who can think, communicate and problem-solve. A Jesuit-inspired Scranton education offers students myriad opportunities to learn and embrace these marketable skills. This is a full, and fulfilling, education that will prepare you in every way—for a successful career, for a meaningful life.
Center for Career Development “Career Development”—it’s a very intentional name, as we help guide students toward fulfilling careers, starting day one. From assessments to résumé writing to job search techniques, our Center’s professionals help students build a step-by-step, four-year plan for success.
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Sampling of Where Scranton Grads Go Knowledgeable and experienced, confident and determined, Scranton graduates are highly sought after by the nation’s leading companies and organizations as well as outstanding graduate and professional schools. READY FOR WORK
• Prudential
Law School
• 21st Century Fox
• PwC
• Boston College Law School
• Apple
• Ralph Lauren
• Boston University School of Law
• Archdiocese of Philadelphia
• Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago
• Cornell Law School
• Bank of America
• Rockville Centre School District
• Fordham University School of Law
• Barclays
• Sanofi Pasteur
• Notre Dame Law School
• Bayer HealthCare
• Sony
• Temple University Beasley School of Law
• Bristol-Myers Squibb
• S&P Global Ratings
• University of Pennsylvania Law School
• CBS Corporation
• Teach for America
• Villanova University School of Law
• Chief Media
• University Medical Center of Princeton
• Children’s Crisis Treatment Center
• U.S. Army
• William & Mary Law School
• Cristo Rey High School
• Vanguard
Medical School
• Department of Homeland Security
• Vogue
• Disney ABC Television Group
• Yale University Press
• Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine
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ON TO GRADUATE SCHOOL
• Georgetown University School of Medicine
• Federal Bureau of Investigation
• Boston College
• Goldman Sachs
• Bucknell University
• Hershey Medical Center
• Columbia University
• Horizon Media
• Fordham University
• Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
• Massachusetts Institute of Technology
• JPMorgan Chase & Co.
• Michigan State University
• Lehigh Valley Health Network
• New York University
• Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
• Rutgers University
• Merrill Lynch
• Syracuse University
• MetLife
• Texas Tech University
• Mt. Sinai Hospital
• The Ohio State University
• NBC
• Thomas Jefferson University
• Nestlé Purina
• The University of Scranton
• O, The Oprah Magazine
• University of Edinburgh
• Philadelphia 76ers
• University of South Florida
• ESPN
• Sidney Kimmel School of Medicine at Thomas Jefferson University • The Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth Dental School • The Maurice H. Kornberg School of Dentistry, Temple University • University at Buffalo School of Dental Medicine • University of Maryland School of Dentistry Veterinary School • Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine • University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine
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Applying to Scranton ACCEPTED STUDENT PROFILE (Middle 50%)
At Scranton, you are a person, not a number. It’s why we don’t make our admissions decisions solely based on numbers. We consider many factors, including coursework, standardized test scores, letters of recommendation, leadership, community service and extracurricular activities. We also have an SAT/ACT Optional program for students who qualify. If the application and financial aid process seems daunting, then don’t worry: You’re not alone. We work with you from start to finish.
GPA
3.4–3.9 (4.0 scale)
88–98 (100 scale)
SAT
1120–1290 ACT
24–30
Composite score
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You can apply online for free using the Common Application.
* Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) at studentaid.gov. Our school code is 003384. ** Please allow two weeks from FAFSA filing date.
The University of Scranton’s Annual Security and Fire Safety Report is published each year to provide crime and fire statistics, and information on safety and security related services offered by the University in compliance with the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics. The newest edition of the Annual Security and Fire Safety Report has been posted on The University of Scranton Police Department web site at scranton.edu/about/university-police. Printed copies may also be obtained by visiting University Police located at 820 Mulberry St., Scranton, PA 18510. Notice of Non-Discrimination: The University of Scranton is committed to providing a safe and nondiscriminatory employment and educational environment. The University does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, religion, age, veteran status, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation or other status protected by law. Sexual harassment, including sexual violence, is a form of sex discrimination prohibited by Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972. The University does not discriminate on the basis of sex in its educational, extracurricular, athletic or other programs or in the context of employment. Inquiries regarding non-discrimination and sexual harassment and sexual misconduct policies may be directed to Elizabeth M. Garcia, executive director, Office of Equity and Diversity • 570.941.6645. Any applicant who has questions about the nondiscrimination policy, or has concerns about discrimination on the basis of sex should contact: Title IX Coordinator, c/o The Office of Equity and Diversity • Institute of Molecular Biology & Medicine, Rm 311 • TitleIX@scranton.edu • 570.941.6645
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An Affordable Education TUITION, FEES AND AVERAGE FINANCIAL AID PACKAGE Along with offering generous financial aid packages, Scranton is committed to making education affordable, maintaining tuition rate increases of under three percent.
The University of Scranton is an exceptional education in the Catholic and Jesuit tradition. But this quality, private education is very affordable as well. With 99 percent of our first-year students receiving financial aid, you’ll find a Scranton education to be well within reach. ACADEMIC SCHOLARSHIPS
Scholarships are forms of assistance that do not have to be repaid. At Scranton, scholarships can be awarded to a student in a variety of ways through a variety of sources. To learn more, visit us online at admissions.scranton.edu/scholarships. FINANCIAL AID
We offer a variety of programs in recognition of academic achievement, financial need, diversity and ROTC service. State and federal assistance, installment payment plans and
$47,084
Tuition & Fees (2020–2021)
$15,646
work-study can also be part of the mix of financing options.
Merit-Based Scholarships
matically review your academic record for merit scholarships. Awards for qualified first-year students range from $15,000 to $26,000, plus a limited number of competitive, full-tuition scholarships.
Room & Board
$62,730
When you are accepted, our Scholarship Committee will auto-
Financial Aid Awards
The entering first-year class in fall 2020 received more than $32 million in financial aid and scholarships, $24 million of which was provided by the University. Of first-year student aid applicants enrolled in the fall 2020 semester, 96 percent
Total Direct Cost
received scholarships and/or need-based grants. Fifty-nine percent of incoming first-year students received institutional
$36,500
Average Financial Aid Package (not including parent and private loans) (2020–2021)
grant aid.
Net Price Calculator
You can obtain an estimate of both your merit scholarship and
Family Tuition Reduction
We value our Scranton families. Families with two or more
need-based grant assistance by using the Net Price Calculator located on our website: admissions.scranton.edu/financialaid.
dependent children in attendance at the University during the same semester as full-time undergraduate students are eligible for a tuition discount. Each student receives a 10 percent discount on tuition. The discount also applies when at least one parent is enrolled as a full-time undergraduate student. Students are required to make a formal application to the Bursar’s Office each academic year.
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The Value of a Scranton Education 88%
Average first-year retention rate
38%
Percentage of Scranton graduates who attend graduate or professional school.
>51,000 University of Scranton alumni worldwide
Cost is a factor in any college decision. But a more important consideration should be value. A Scranton education in the Catholic and Jesuit tradition is an immersive experience— values-based, outcomes-focused and well-rounded—that delivers an excellent return on your college investment. NATIONALLY RECOGNIZED
Year after year, Scranton is recognized among the top tier of universities in the nation for outstanding educational value. A Scranton education really pays off, but don’t just take our word for it.
NO. 22 FOR IMPACT ON EARNINGS
BEST VALUE
BEST BUY IN COLLEGE EDUCATION
The Economist
Money Magazine and U.S. News & World Report
Barron’s
SUPERIOR SALARIES
According to PayScale’s most recent salary report, Scranton is in the top 15 percent of universities listed by the median salaries of their alumni. A recent report by the Brookings Metropolitan Policy Program places Scranton among the top 100 schools in the nation for the economic value of its education.
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$55,900
PayScale Early Career Salary
$105,800
PayScale MidCareer Salary
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Plan a Visit ONE OF THE COUNTRY’S “FRIENDLIEST COLLEGES” According to The Huffington Post
To know us, to understand all that Scranton has to offer, you’ll need to visit. Tour our campus. Experience our community. If you are not currently able to visit campus, we also have a number of virtual visit experiences available. See for yourself how one of America’s premier colleges will open doors for you.
ON-CAMPUS SMALL GROUP INFORMATION SESSION
Let us help plan your visit to The University of Scranton.
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VIRTUAL INFORMATION SESSION
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This brief presentation by an overview of the University and
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VIRTUAL PERSONAL APPOINTMENT
This half-hour virtual session with an admissions counselor is non-evaluative
CAMPUS TOUR
and is perfect for students and parents
This tour of campus, led by a student
who may have questions about the
tour guide, will allow you to see the campus center, a freshman residence hall and room, an upperclass apartment, classrooms, the library and more. This tour will be limited in size and
SCRANTON IN THE PALM OF YOUR HAND Download our free app for a self-guided and virtual tour: scranton.edu/mobile
University or want to discuss a specific situation with regard to admission. This gives us the opportunity to get to know you in a non-evaluative setting.
will be less than one hour.
VIRTUAL INTERVIEWS
Masks are required.
These 20-minute interviews are offered to seniors who intend on applying or have already applied. VIRTUAL CAMPUS TOUR
Join our student ambassadors as they take you on a tour of our beautiful 58-acre campus. Or view campus from above with our virtual flyover tour.
800 Linden Street, Scranton, PA 18510-4699 • 1-888-SCRANTON • scranton.edu