ESU Signs Two Articulation Agreements with Lackawanna College
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East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania signed two articulation agreements with Lackawanna College on Wednesday, August 6, at ESU’s Innovation Center. Pictured from left to right in the front row: Dr. Jill Murray, Lackawanna College’s executive vice president, chief academic officer; Mark Volk, president of Lackawanna College; Marcia G. Welsh, Ph.D, ESU president; and Van A. Reidhead, Ph.D., ESU provost and vice president of academic affairs. Pictured from left to right in the back row: Dr. Sharon Nazarchuk, Lackawanna College’s chair of the social science division; Theresa Scopelliti, Lackawanna College’s registrar; Bettyann Karr, Lackawanna College’s chair of the business division; Barbara Nowogorski, Lackawanna College’s director of advising/transfer services; Dr. Suzanne Cercone, Lackawanna College professor of business; Robert Fleischman, Ed.D., J.D., ESU’s dean of the College of Business and Management; Peter Hawkes, ESU’s dean of the College of Arts and Sciences; John Kraybill-Greggo, Ph.D., ESU associate professor and chair of sociology, social work and criminal justice; Jeffrey Weber, Ph.D, ESU associate dean of the College of Arts and Sciences; Candice Pellegrino, ESU assistant registrar, transfer and articulation; David Bousquet, ESU vice president of enrollment management.
East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania signed two articulation agreements with Lackawanna College in the B.S. in sport management and the B.S. in criminal justice programs on Wednesday, August 6, at ESU’s Innovation Center.
ESU’s College of Business and Management has entered into an articulation agreement with Lackawanna College’s Division of Business, which facilitates the seamless transfer of college credits earned in sport management at Lackawanna College toward the Bachelor of Science degree program in sport management at ESU.
ESU’s College of Arts and Sciences also entered into an articulation agreement with Lackawanna College’s Division of Social Science, which facilitates the seamless transfer of college credits earned at Lackawanna College toward the Bachelor of Science degree in criminal justice at ESU.
This articulation agreement will allow students who graduate from Lackawanna College with an Associate Degree of Science in Criminal Justice to transfer into ESU’s Bachelor of Science in criminal justice program. Students will enter ESU as juniors and will be able to complete their degrees within two years.
Founded in 1893, ESU is one of the 14 institutions in the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education. ESU offers nearly 60 undergraduate degrees and more than 20 graduate degrees.
To learn more about these agreements or programs mentioned, contact the office of admission at 570-422-3834, the department of sport management at 570-422-3495 or the department of sociology, social work and criminal justice at 570-422-3453.