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SCHOOL OF EDUCATION AND HUMAN SERVICES

Dean: Dr. Wayne Lesko

The core mission of the School of Education and Human Services is to enable students to serve as agents of positive change for individuals and in the global community.

The School offers baccalaureate degree programs in three major disciplines: Criminal Justice, Psychology, and Sociology. At the undergraduate level, the School also supports teaching licensure programs in various disciplines.

For those considering study beyond the undergraduate level, the School offers graduate programs in Counseling, Education, Forensic Psychology, Pastoral Counseling, and School Counseling.

Minimum Grade Requirements
Undergraduates: see individual programs
Graduate Degree-seeking Students: Unless otherwise indicated, a minimum grade of C is needed to receive credit for a graduate course in the School.
Graduate Certificate-seeking Students: All certificate coursework must be completed with a minimum grade of B.

Nondegree Admission: Graduate nondegree admission, in programs which permit it, is limited to one semester (12 credits) in the School of Education and Human Services. See individual program descriptions for further restrictions or requirements.