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Athletic Training
Assumption University B.A. or B.S./Southern Connecticut State University M.S. in Athletic Training
Assumption University and Southern Connecticut State University offer a program that leads to a Bachelor’s degree from Assumption and a Master’s degree in Athletic Training from Southern Connecticut State. To qualify for consideration, the student must have a 3.0 GPA and at least C- in all prerequisite coursework. For more information, contact Prof. Steven Theroux.
Biotechnology and Bioinformatics
Assumption University/Framingham State University B.A. in Biotechnology and Molecular Biology/Professional Science Masters (P.S.M.)
This is an accelerated 4+1 Masters program. Normally, the completion of these two programs takes six years. The dual degree student combines four years of training in the liberal arts and biotechnology and molecular biology at Assumption University with one year of graduate instruction in biological science, business, and the regulatory science of biotechnology at Framingham State University. This program provides students with an opportunity to pursue careers in the pharmaceutical industry, government, and the health care industry. To enter the graduate portion of the program, the student must have an overall GPA of 3.0 or higher, as well as a GPA of 3.0 or higher in the science courses. The student must also complete coursework in statistics. Furthermore, at least two relevant advanced science courses in cell biology, genetics, or molecular biology must be completed by the end of the junior year. For more information about the program and the additional requirements for admission, contact Professor Steven Theroux.
Assumption University B.A. or B.S./Northeastern University M.S. in Biotechnology (M.S.B.) or M.S. in Bioinformatics
Assumption University and Northeastern University have agreed to collaborate in order to offer Assumption students the opportunity to earn a B.S. in Biotechnology and Molecular Biology or a B.S. in Biology at Assumption University and an M.S. in Biotechnology or an M.S. in Bioinformatics at Northeastern University. To be eligible for admission to this program, a student must be a Biology or Biotechnology and Molecular Biology major at Assumption, and must have completed at least 60 credits, but not more than 100 credits, of their undergraduate program. Consequently, a student will typically apply for admission to the Northeastern M.S. program at the end of their sophomore year. To initiate the application process, the student should contact Professor Steven Theroux.
Business and Finance
Assumption University/Framingham State University B.A. in Biotechnology and Molecular Biology/Professional Science Masters (P.S.M.)
This is an accelerated 4+1 Masters program. Normally, the completion of these two programs takes six years. The dual degree student combines four years of training in the liberal arts and biotechnology and molecular biology at Assumption University with one year of graduate instruction in biological science, business, and the regulatory science of biotechnology at Framingham State University. This program provides students with an opportunity to pursue careers in the pharmaceutical industry, government, and the health care industry. To enter the graduate portion of the program, the student must have an overall GPA of 3.0 or higher, as well as a GPA of 3.0 or higher in the science courses. The student must also complete coursework in statistics. Furthermore, at least two relevant advanced science courses in cell biology, genetics, or molecular biology must be completed by the end of the junior year. For more information about the program and the additional requirements for admission, contact Professor Steven Theroux.
Assumption University B.A. or B.S./Northeastern University M.S. in Biotechnology (M.S.B.) or M.S. in Bioinformatics
Assumption University and Northeastern University have agreed to collaborate in order to offer Assumption students the opportunity to earn a B.S. in Biotechnology and Molecular Biology or a B.S. in Biology at Assumption University and an M.S. in Biotechnology or an M.S. in Bioinformatics at Northeastern University. To be eligible for admission to this program, a student must be a Biology or Biotechnology and Molecular Biology major at Assumption, and must have completed at least 60 credits, but not more than 100 credits, of their undergraduate program. Consequently, a student will typically apply for admission to the Northeastern M.S. program at the end of their sophomore year. To initiate the application process, the student should contact Professor Steven Theroux.
Criminology and Criminal Justice
Assumption University B.A. in Criminology/Anna Maria College M.S. in Criminal Justice
This is an accelerated 6-in-5 Master’s program. Normally, the completion of these two programs takes six years. The dual degree student combines four years of training in the liberal arts and criminology at Assumption University with one year of graduate instruction in criminal justice at Anna Maria College. This program provides students with an opportunity to pursue careers in the criminal justice system, including with local, state and federal law enforcement agencies. To enter the graduate program of study, the student must have a GPA of 3.0 or higher at the end of their junior year, as well as have completed or have in progress no less than 90 undergraduate credit hours. Once admitted into the graduate program at Anna Maria College, the student is able to complete up to three graduate courses for dual-degree credit toward their B.A. in Criminology at Assumption University and their M.S. in Criminal Justice at Anna Maria College. For more information about the program and additional requirements for admission, contact Professor Angela Kaufman-Parks at am.kaufman@assumption.edu.
Assumption University B.A. in Criminology/Merrimack College M.S. in Criminology and Criminal Justice
Students who graduate from Assumption University with a B.A. in Criminology and an overall GPA of 3.0 or higher and are interested in pursuing the one-year accelerated M.S. in Criminology and Criminal Justice at Merrimack College will receive the following benefits: (1) no application fee, (2) waiver of Graduate Record Exam (GRE) requirement), (3) guaranteed admissions interview with the Merrimack College Criminology and Criminal Justice Program Director, (4) priority admission into the Criminology and Criminal Justice program, pending review of all materials, and (5) priority review, pending eligibility, for discounted tuition and scholarships. For more information about the program, contact Professor Angela Kaufman-Parks at am.kaufman@assumption.edu.
Public Policy and Service
Assumption University/Worcester State University Master of Public Administration & Policy (MPAP)
This is an accelerated 6-in-5 Master’s program. Normally, the completion of these two programs takes six years. The dual degree student combines four years of training in the liberal arts at Assumption University with one year of graduate instruction in public administration and policy at Worcester State University. This program provides students with an opportunity to pursue careers related to policymaking and analysis, including work as legislative aides, and municipal, regional and state policy and planning staff. To enter the graduate program of study, the student must have a GPA of 3.0 or higher at the end of their junior year, as well as have completed or have in progress no less than 90 undergraduate credit hours. An introductory course in each economics, political science, and statistics must also be completed prior to admission. Once admitted into the graduate program at Worcester State University, the student is able to complete two graduate courses for dual-degree credit toward their undergraduate degree at Assumption University and their master’s degree at Worcester State University. For more information about the program and additional requirements for admission, contact Professor Angela Kaufman-Parks at am.kaufman@assumption.edu.
Engineering
Assumption University/University of Notre Dame University of Engineering
Assumption University has established an agreement with the University of Notre Dame University of Engineering that allows qualified Assumption students to earn a B.A. in Chemistry, Environmental Science, Mathematics or Computer Science from Assumption University and a B.S. in one of several fields of Engineering from the University of Notre Dame. This is a 3:2 program, which means students in this program of study spend three years at Assumption University and two years at the University of Notre Dame. The Assumption University degree will usually be Chemistry (for Chemical Engineering), Environmental Science (for Environmental Engineering), Computer Science (for Computer Engineering) or Mathematics (for Aerospace, Civil, Electrical, or Mechanical Engineering). The program is designed to provide the student with a strong liberal arts education in the sciences and mathematics. At Assumption, you will be in small classes with faculty who emphasize high-quality teaching. Students who complete the program will also receive state-of-the-art engineering training at the University of Notre Dame, one of the nation’s leading engineering universities. This program is rigorous, and it requires intensive study in science, mathematics and engineering. Students must finish a specified curriculum at Assumption. Typically, the student must also earn a cumulative G.P.A. of 3.6 or higher, a grade of 3.6 or higher in the specified mathematics, science and engineering courses, and a grade of C or higher in all courses taken at Assumption to be eligible for admission at Notre Dame. Admission to Notre Dame is not guaranteed. Those who are accepted are eligible for financial aid from Assumption and Notre Dame. Individuals planning to participate in an engineering program should be ready to take Honors Calculus in their first semester at Assumption. The well-rounded education acquired in the 3:2 dual degree program in engineering, science and mathematics will make the student very competitive in the job market or for admission to graduate school. For more information about this program, contact Prof. Teresa Herd, m.herd@assumption.edu, x 7483.
Assumption University/Washington University at St. Louis
Assumption University and Washington University offer a 3:3 engineering degree that leads to a B.A. or B.S. from Assumption and a B.S. and Masters in one of several fields of engineering. To participate a student must have a 3.25 GPA, and admission to Washington University is not guaranteed. Students in this course of study spend three years at Assumption University and three years at Washington University, and upon completion are awarded a B.A. or B.S. from Assumption University and a B.S. and Masters in Engineering from Washington University. Washington University has a highly-regarded and nationally ranked engineering program, and qualified students who enter the 3:3 program can choose to study Aerospace Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Construction Management, Cybersecurity Engineering, Data Analytics and Statistics, Electrical Engineering, Energy-Environment & Chemical Engineering, Engineering Management, Imaging Science, Information Systems Management, Materials Science, Mechanical Engineering, or Systems Science and Mathematics. Students entering 3:3 program are eligible for financial aid from Assumption University and a 50 to 60% tuition discount from Washington University. For more information about these programs contact Prof. Teresa Herd, m.herd@assumption.edu, x 7483.
Environmental Science and Forestry Management
Assumption University/Duke University 3:2 Program in Environmental Science Management or Forestry Management
Students interested in pursuing a master’s degree from Duke University in Environmental Science Management (MEM) or Forestry Management (MF) can complete their general education requirements, their major requirements, and their application for admission to the Duke graduate school in three years. If accepted into the Duke professional master’s degree program, the student is eligible to receive his or her Assumption University undergraduate degree upon the successful completion of their first year of graduate studies at Duke University. At the end of the second year of graduate study, the student is eligible to receive the MEM or the MF from the Nicholas School at Duke University. The Duke University agreement does not guarantee that Assumption University students will be accepted into the graduate program, and admission is competitive. Students interested in this program should contact the department chair early in their time at the University.
Exercise Science
Assumption University /American International University B.A. Master of Science (M.S.) in Exercise Science
AIC will reserve two seats for qualified Assumption University students who want to earn an M.S. in Exercise Science with a Concentration in Strength and Conditioning. To qualify for admission the student must earn a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher, and a 3.0 or higher in the prerequisite courses. The student must also complete the requirements for a major in Health Science Pre-clinical, or Biology, or Biology with a Concentration in Neuroscience, or Biotechnology and Molecular Biology, or Chemistry, prior to matriculation at AIC.
Health and Human Services
Assumption University Health and Human Services B.A./Assumption M.A. in Rehabilitation Counseling
The Department of Health and Human Services has an accelerated path toward helping undergraduate students obtain a master’s degree in Rehabilitation Counseling. The Six-in-Five Graduate Program in Rehabilitation Counseling is open to all students at Assumption University regardless of their declared major. Undergraduate students that have completed general education requirements and the required courses in their major may begin the graduate program in Rehabilitation Counseling during their senior year. Upon completion of one additional year of graduate study (the fifth year), students will be awarded a Master of Arts Degree in Rehabilitation Counseling. Students are then eligible to take the Certified Rehabilitation Counselor Examination and become nationally certified as a Rehabilitation Counselor (CRC). Upon completion of this nationally accredited program in Rehabilitation Counseling, students have a number of professional options. Students can gain employment as a professional rehabilitation counselor in State Rehabilitation Agencies, Rehabilitation Hospitals, Educational Settings, Private Settings, Insurance Based Settings, Independent Living Centers, etc. The Master’s Degree will enable students to achieve professional counselor status and improved prospects for advancement into supervisory positions. Students can also use the Master’s Degree in Rehabilitation Counseling for entry into a Doctoral Program. Students interested in the Six-in-Five Graduate Program in Rehabilitation Counseling should consult with the Chair of the Department of Health and Human Services no later than February 1st of their junior year at Assumption University. Admission to the Six-in-Five Program in Rehabilitation Counseling requires a strong undergraduate record of academic success. Interested students will apply to the program by submitting a letter of application to the HUS Chairperson and submitting two academic letters of reference along with a transcript. Application materials are accepted until March 1st. Once admitted to the Six-in-Five Program in Rehabilitation Counseling, students will begin taking graduate courses during their undergraduate senior year. On-going evaluation of student progress will take place during the senior year to ensure students are successfully completing graduate level coursework. During the spring semester of the senior year students with successful achievement will make application to Assumption University’s Graduate School and be admitted as official graduate students. Financial support such as grants and scholarships are available to qualified students.
Marine Science
Assumption University/Duke University Marine Sciences Education Consortium (MSEC)
Assumption students are eligible to study at Duke University’s Marine Laboratory in Beaufort, North Carolina during the fall, spring, or summer sessions. The Duke program offers an opportunity for intensive study in marine science and marine ecology. In addition, Assumption students may participate in the MSEC’s study abroad programs which include sites in Singapore, Trinidad, Hawaii, Panama and France. While at Duke, it is possible to carry out an independent research project in collaboration with Duke faculty. It is also possible to take courses in Physics while in residence. This program should be of particular interest to Environmental Science majors and minors and to those who seek a science-intense study abroad opportunity. For more information contact Prof. Erin Tuttle.
Neuroscience
Assumption University is pleased to announce a new articulation agreement with Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI). This Collaborative Accelerated Master’s Program in Neuroscience allows Assumption students (not restricted to neuroscience majors) to apply while still undergraduates. Application fees are waived by WPI and GRE scores are not required. Accepted students can pursue a master’s degree in neuroscience at WPI in an accelerated time frame after completing their bachelor’s degree at Assumption. Currently enrolled Assumption undergraduates can earn graduate credit (up to 12 credits) towards a master’s degree in neuroscience at WPI by successfully completing a selected list of courses. These courses include undergraduate courses at Assumption and at WPI, in addition to a selected list of graduate level courses at WPI, at no additional cost beyond undergraduate Assumption tuition. This agreement allows Assumption undergraduates to complete a master’s in neuroscience at WPI in an accelerated manner, saving time and money. Contact Prof. Jessica Whitt, Director of the Center for Neuroscience, for more information.
Health Professions
Assumption University/Northeastern University B.A./M.S in Allied Health Professions
Northeastern University will waive the application fee and the GRE requirement for qualified Assumption University students interested in pursuing graduate degrees in pharmaceutical science, physician assistant studies, exercise physiology, school counseling, health informatics, and public health. To be eligible, students must earn a GPA of 3.2 or higher.
Assumption University/New York Chiropractic College(NYCC) B.A./Doctor of Chiropractic (DC)
There are two options at NYCC for Assumption students interested in pursuing a doctorate in chiropractic medicine, a traditional program and an accelerated program of study.
Traditional Chiropractic Doctoral Program (DC)
Five seats are available at NYCC each year for qualified Assumption students who want to enter a doctoral program in chiropractic medicine. The program requires 40 months of study beyond the B.A. For more information please see Professor Steven Theroux.
Accelerated Chiropractic Doctoral Program (DC)
Qualified Assumption students are also eligible to enter an accelerated program of study at NYCC. This course of study allows qualified students to complete a doctorate in chiropractic medicine in six years of study instead of seven.
Assumption University/Bridgeport University/Doctor of Chiropractic (DC)
Bridgeport University offers eligible Assumption University students preferred admission and financial assistance. To be eligible students must complete the required prerequisite courses, earn a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0, and a minimum GPA of 2.0 in the required prerequisite courses. For more information please see the Health Professions Advisor, Prof. Steven Theroux.
Assumption University/American University of Antigua Medical School B.A./Doctor of Allopathic Medicine (M.D.)
Assumption University students who fulfill the terms of the agreement will be accepted at the American University of Antigua University of Medicine. The terms of the agreement include the following: the student must have a GPA of 3.25 or higher, they must have a GPA of 3.0 or higher in the prerequisite courses, they must not have an F or a D in any prerequisite course, they must earn a score of 24 or higher on the medical University admissions test (MCAT), and they must earn a favorable recommendation from the AUA admissions officer who they interview with. For more information please see the health professions advisor.
Assumption University/Regis College/B.A. in Biology or Biotechnology and Molecular Biology/M.S in Molecular Imaging
Assumption University and Regis College offer a B.A. in Biology or Biotechnology and Molecular Biology and a Master of Science in Molecular Imaging. To qualify for the two preferred admission seats within the graduate program, the student must complete the requirements of the science major, earn a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher, earn a 3.2 or higher in the specified science perquisites, and earn a C or better in each prerequisite course. Those admitted are eligible for a GRE/MAT waiver and a waiver of the admissions fee. Please see Professor Steven Theroux for more information.
Assumption University/Western New England University B.A./Master of Science in Occupational Therapy
The Western New England University has agreed to provide at least two seats for qualified Assumption Students who want to earn a Doctorate in Occupational Therapy. For more information about this program, see the Health Professions Advisor, Professor Steven Theroux.
Assumption University/Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences B.A./Doctor of Optometry (O.D.)
The Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences (MCPHS) has agreed to provide five seats at their Worcester, MA campus for qualified Assumption students who want to earn a Doctorate in Optometry. This is a four-year program, and to be eligible Assumption students must complete the prerequisites with a grade of C or better with no repeats. They must also have a GPA of 3.2 in the required prerequisite courses, an overall GPA of 3.2, and they must pass an interview at MCPHS. Please see the Health Professions Advisor, Professor Steven Theroux, for more information.
Assumption University/New England College of Optometry B.A./Doctor of Optometry (O.D.)
Assumption University and the New England School of Optometry have agreed to cooperate in providing an accelerated, seven-year curriculum of undergraduate and professional education leading to the Bachelor of Arts degree with a Major in Biology from Assumption University and the Doctor of Optometry degree from the New England College of Optometry. The program consists of a three-year curriculum at Assumption University followed by a four-year curriculum in optometry at the New England School of Optometry. Upon successful completion of their first year at the New University of Optometry, individuals in this program are eligible to graduate with a bachelor’s degree from Assumption University. Admission into the School of Optometry is not guaranteed. For more information about this program, contact Professor Steven Theroux.
Assumption University/Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences B.A./Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.)
The Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences (MCPHS) has agreed to provide two seats at their Manchester, MA campus and five seats at their Worcester, MA campus for qualified Assumption students who want to enter an accelerated doctoral program in pharmacy. To qualify for admission into this 34-month program of study, Assumption students must complete the required prerequisites with a grade of C or better (with no repeats). They must also have a GPA of 3.4 or higher in the required prerequisites and an overall GPA of at least 3.4. Please see the Health Professions Advisor for additional details and requirements.
Assumption University/University of Saint Joseph/B.A./Accelerated Doctorate in Pharmacy (Pharm.D.)
Assumption University and Saint Joseph University are working together to offer a BA in Biology and a Doctorate in Pharmacy in six years. Typically students earning these degrees do so in seven or eight years. Students in the accelerated program will spend three years at Assumption University and three years at the University of Saint Joseph. To qualify for admission to the graduate program, applicants must complete the Foundations Program requirements at Assumption, all but two of the required courses for a major in Biology or Biotechnology and Molecular Biology, and they must earn 90 credits. In addition, the applicant must complete the specified courses required for admission to the graduate program, and they must meet the admissions standards of the University of Saint Joseph. For more details, see Professor Steven Theroux.
Assumption University/Western New England University B.A./Accelerated Doctorate in Pharmacy (Pharm.D.)
Assumption University and Western New England University offer two programs of study for those who are interested in earning a doctoral degree in pharmacy. The accelerated doctoral degree is completed in seven years instead of the normal eight years, and Western England University has agreed to accept at least two qualified students from Assumption University into the program. The program consists of a three-year curriculum at Assumption University followed by a four-year curriculum in pharmacy at Western New England University. Upon successful completion of their first year at Western New England University, individuals in this program are eligible to graduate with a bachelor’s degree from Assumption University. Admission to the School of Pharmacy is not guaranteed, and students in the program must meet the admissions standards of the Western England University Pharmacy Program. Assumption University and Western New England University also offer a more traditional program of preparation which involves four years of study at Assumption University followed by four years of study at Western New England University. Western New England University has agreed to accept at least two qualified Assumption University students each year into the graduate portion of the program. For more information, contact Professor Steven Theroux.
Assumption University/Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences B.A./Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT)
The Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences (MCPHS) has agreed to provide two seats at its Worcester, MA campus for qualified Assumption students. To be eligible for study in this 32 month accelerated doctoral program, students must earn a 3.3 in the specified prerequisites and they must have a cumulative GPA of 3.3 or higher. See the Health Professions Advisor for additional details and requirements.
Assumption University/Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences B.A./Master of Science in Physician Assistant Studies (M.S.P.A.S.)
The Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences (MCPHS) has agreed to provide at least one seat at their Manchester, MA campus and one seat at their Worcester, MA campus for qualified Assumption students who want to earn a master’s degree in Physician Assistant Studies. This is a 24-month program, and to be eligible Assumption students must complete the prerequisites with a grade of C or better (with no repeats). They must also have a GPA of 3.4 or higher in the required prerequisites, an overall GPA of at least 3.4, and they must pass an interview at MCPHS. Please see the Health Professions Advisor for additional details and requirements.
Assumption University/Barry University B.A./Doctor of Podiatric Medicine (D.P.M.)
Assumption University and Barry University School of Podiatric Medicine have agreed to cooperate in providing an accelerated, seven-year curriculum of undergraduate and professional education leading to the Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in Biology from Assumption University and the Doctor of Podiatric Medicine degree from Barry University School of Podiatric Medicine. Upon successful completion of their first year at Barry University of Podiatric Medicine, individuals in this program are eligible to graduate with a bachelor’s degree from Assumption University. Admission into the School of Podiatric Medicine is not guaranteed. For more information, contact Professor Steven Theroux.
Assumption University/Regis College/B.A./Master of Science in Occupational Therapy
Assumption University and Regis College offer a program that leads to a Bachelor of Arts with a major in Biology from Assumption University and a Master of Science in Occupational Therapy from Regis College. There are two seats available for preferred admission within the graduate program, and to qualify for the seats, a student must complete a specified course of study, earn a cumulative GPA of 3.2 or higher, earn a GPA of 3.2 or higher in the science prerequisites, and earn a grade of B- or better in all of the science prerequisites taken at Assumption. For more information, contact Professor Steven Theroux.
Assumption University/Regis College/B.A./Master of Science in Regulatory and Clinical Research Management
Assumption University and Regis College offer a program that leads to a Bachelor of Arts with a major in Biology from Assumption University and a Master of Science in Regulatory and Clinical Research Management from Regis College. To qualify for the two preferred admission seats within the graduate program, a GRE/GMAT waiver, an admissions fee waiver, and a free graduate course prior to matriculation into the program, the student must earn a BA in Biology or Biotechnology and Molecular Biology from Assumption University and a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher. To matriculate into the graduate program the student must also obtain a satisfactory letter of recommendation from a faculty member in the Assumption University science department, and they must successfully complete an interview at Regis College. For more information, contact Prof. Steven Theroux.
Legal Studies / Law School
Assumption University/School of Law at the University of St. Thomas B.A./J.D.
Assumption University and the School of Law at the University of St. Thomas offer an accelerated program of study that allows qualified students to earn a bachelor’s degree from Assumption University and a law degree from the University of St. Thomas in six years. Typically, seven years of study are required to earn these degrees. To be eligible for admission into this accelerated program, students must complete the requirements of their major and the Foundations Program of Assumption University in their first three years of study. Upon successful completion of their first year of law school at St. Thomas, individuals in this program are eligible to graduate with a bachelor’s degree from Assumption University. Admission into the law school is not guaranteed; students must apply to the law school and meet its admission requirements. For more information about this program, contact Prof. Carl Robert Keyes, ckeyes@assumption.edu, or Prof. Michael Matraia, mt.matraia@assumption.edu.
Assumption University/Thomas R. Kline School of Law of Duquesne University B.A./J.D.
Assumption University and the Thomas R. Kline School of Law of Duquesne University offer an accelerated program of study that allows qualified students to earn a bachelor’s degree from Assumption University and a law degree from Duquesne University in six years. Typically, seven years of study are required to earn these degrees. To be eligible for admission into this accelerated program, students must complete the requirements of their major and the Foundations Program of Assumption University in their first three years of study. Upon successful completion of their first year of law school at Duquesne, individuals in this program are eligible to graduate with a bachelor’s degree from Assumption University. Admission into the law school is not guaranteed; students must apply to the law school and meet its admission requirements. For more information about this program, contact Prof. Carl Robert Keyes, ckeyes@assumption.edu, or Prof. Michael Matraia, mt.matraia@assumption.edu.
Assumption University/ UMass Law B.A./J.D.
Assumption University and UMass Law offer an accelerated program of study that allows qualified students to earn a bachelor’s degree from Assumption University and a law degree from UMass Law in six years. Typically, seven years of study are required to earn these degrees. To be eligible for admission into this accelerated program, students must complete the requirements of their major and the Foundations Program of Assumption University in their first three years of study. Upon successful completion of their first year of law school at UMass Law, individuals in this program are eligible to graduate with a bachelor’s degree from Assumption University. Admission into the law school is not guaranteed; students must apply to the law school and meet its admission requirements. For more information about this program, contact Prof. Carl Robert Keyes, ckeyes@assumption.edu, or Prof. Michael Matraia, mt.matraia@assumption.edu.
Assumption University/Western New England University School of Law B.A./J.D.
Assumption University and the Western New England University School of Law offer an accelerated program of study that allows qualified students to earn a bachelor’s degree from Assumption University and a law degree from Western New England University School of Law in six years. Typically, seven years of study are required to earn these degrees. To be eligible for admission into this accelerated program, students must complete the requirements of their major and the Foundations Program of Assumption University in their first three years of study. Upon successful completion of their first year of law school at Western New England University School of Law, individuals in this program are eligible to graduate with a bachelor’s degree from Assumption University. Admission into the law school is not guaranteed; students must apply to the law school and meet its admission requirements. For more information about this program, contact Prof. Carl Robert Keyes, ckeyes@assumption.edu, or Prof. Michael Matraia, mt.matraia@assumption.edu.
Assumption University/Vermont Law and Graduate School B.A./J.D.
The Vermont Law and Graduate School has an exceptionally strong program in Environmental Law, and it has consistently been ranked among the top programs in the country by U.S. News & World Report. Students interested in pursuing a J.D. in Environmental Law may wish to consider this program. The Vermont Law and Graduate School also prepares students for the practice of other areas of law, so admission to this institution is not limited to those interested in Environmental Law. Assumption students may pursue a bachelor’s degree plus a traditional J.D. (six years total in a 3+3 program) or a bachelor’s degree plus an accelerated J.D. (five years total in a 3+2 program). Typically, seven years of study are required to earn these degrees. To be eligible for admission into this accelerated program, students must complete the requirements of their major and the Foundations Program of Assumption University in their first three years of study. Upon successful completion of their first year of law school at Vermont Law and Graduate School, individuals in this program are eligible to graduate with a bachelor’s degree from Assumption University. Admission into the law school is guaranteed to students who meet the eligibility requirements. Those requirements include maintaining a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.3 throughout their sophomore and junior years at Assumption and who achieve a grade point average and LSAT score above the prior year’s median acceptance scores at Vermont Law and Graduate School. Assumption University dual degree students will be granted a Merit Scholarship for at least 30% of Vermont Law and Graduate School tuition. For information about additional requirements please contact Prof. Carl Robert Keyes, ckeyes@assumption.edu, or Prof. Michael Matraiai, mt.matraia@assumption.edu.