How To Apply
Get Started
Take the first step in earning your graduate degree or certificate with The University of Scranton. Simply create an online account to begin the application process — it’s that easy.
We accept and review applications on a rolling basis throughout the year so you can enroll with plenty of time to start your desired program. Plus, there is no fee to apply!
Contact us with any questions you may have at 570.941.4416 or by email. We’re here to help you every step of the way.
3-Step Application Process
Follow the steps below to begin your learning journey online or on-campus.
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Fill out your application for The University of Scranton.
First, you’ll want to create your account to start your application process. - Review and prepare materials.
Make sure you have your required admissions documents and materials ready. Admissions requirements vary for each program and can be found on each program’s admissions page. For any questions you may have, contact us at 570.941.4416 or by email.
- Submit your transcripts. Request your official transcripts from previously attended institutions. When possible, electronic transcripts are preferred. Official transcripts can be sent to:
The University of Scranton
800 Linden Street
Scranton, PA 18510
email: gradadmissions@scranton.edu
Non-Degree Students Application Information (On-Campus & Online)
Applicants who do not intend to pursue a particular graduate degree or certificate at this time, but would like to take courses for personal growth and/or professional development may seek admission as a non-degree student.
To apply as a non-degree seeking student for ON-CAMPUS coursework, please complete the free, online Non-Degree Seeking Application.
In addition to the application, you will have to submit the following:
- Self-Improvement Applicants:
- Official copy of your final bachelor's degree transcript as well as an official copy of any other transcripts showing post-baccalaureate work undertaken.
- Transfer of Credit to Another Institution Applicants:
- Written approval from the dean, registar or other authorized administrator of your home graduate school verifying your status as a student in good standing at that institution.