Bachelors Programs
The Professional Studies in Education Undergraduate Program offers the following concentrations, which lead to a Bachelor of Science in Education (BSE). You will be able to select a major that meets your specific and professional goals. Seton Hall students thrive in academic settings and receive firsthand preparation through supervised student teaching experiences throughout college.
Faculty and Advisement
The faculty consists of dedicated scholars, who are widely published and
respected in their fields of expertise. They are experienced educators,
knowledgeable in their subject areas, who model current educational practice
in their courses. A faculty adviser will assist you with program planning,
course selection, credit transfer or any questions you may have.
Admissions Policy
First year students must submit the following:
- A completed application, required fee, and official copy of high school transcript; and
- Scores on the SAT or ACT by March 1 for the Fall Semester and December 1 for the Spring Semester.
Transfer students must submit the following:
- Official transcripts of all college level work taken at other institutions with evidence of a minimum GPA of 2.75.;
-
Scores on the SAT
or ACT for candidates with fewer than 30 credits;
A completed application, required fee, and official copy of high school transcript; and - All credentials by June 1 for Fall Semester and December 1 for Spring Semester.
Application materials for the College of Education and Human Services programs may be obtained by contacting the University Admissions Office at (973) 761-9332; out of state at (800) THE HALL; by e-mail at THEHALL@shu.edu and www.shu.edu
