High School Scholars Application Information
Offered to rising juniors and seniors who have demonstrated strong achievement in high school, The University of Scranton High School Scholars Program offers local students the opportunity to earn college credits at a greatly reduced rate. Courses are the same as those offered to college students, giving high school students an opportunity to experience college-level work before their first year.
Program Guidelines
- Applicants should be local high school students who have completed their sophomore or junior year with a minimum of a 3.3 (B+) grade point average.
- Students may take one course each term – Fall, Spring, Summer I, Summer II – until they graduate from high school.
- Students may enroll for a maximum of 3 credits per session. Individual exceptions may be made if GPA/SAT scores substantiate the request.
- Registrations will be processed on a space available basis. Students will be responsible for tuition and applicable fees.
- Successfully completed courses (C or better) are given University of Scranton credit, typically 3 credits per course, and are accepted toward a degree at The University of Scranton.
- Courses may be taken for credit at a special tuition rate of $175 per credit (over 80% less than the regular tuition rate).
Application Requirements
- Completed application: Click here to download application.
- Official high school transcript
- Course-specific recommendation from your high school guidance counselor
- PSAT/SAT scores (if available)
Please note: Students enrolled in the High School Scholars Program for the Fall or Spring terms must update their High School Scholars applications with a new transcript, SAT scores (if available) and registration form in order to be able to register for High School Scholars classes in the summer term.
Important Information
Courses available are tentative, and are typically freshman-level courses. The current University of Scranton online catalog includes details regarding curricular requirements for University of Scranton degree programs and should be referenced to see how courses would apply toward a student's anticipated major. The courses offered during the High School Scholars program generally transfer to other regionally accredited colleges and universities; however, The University of Scranton cannot guarantee transferability. The University of Scranton also reserves the right to cancel any class at any time.
You can do a course search to check the availability of classes. If you have any questions about which courses to take, please contact Meg Cullen-Brown at (570) 941-6379 or email her.
Dual Enrollment Program
Diocesan College Scholarship Program
Contact Information
| High School Scholars Admissions Information: Brian Goldsack Admissions Counselor Office of Admissions, The Estate The University of Scranton Scranton, PA 18510 Phone: (570) 941-7406 Fax: (570) 941-5928 E-Mail: goldsackb2@scranton.edu |
High School Scholars Advising Information: Virginia Rabush Egan Academic Advisor O'Hara Hall The University of Scranton Scranton, PA 18510 Phone:(570)941-4932 Email:eganv2@scranton.edu |




