Marywood offers transfer option for students at closing Clarks Summit Univ.

Marywood University is stepping forward as a viable transfer option for students of Clarks Summit University (CSU), which recently announced its decision to close. As a local institution committed to educational access for students of all backgrounds, Marywood University recognizes and affirms a supportive learning environment, a faith-centered student experience, a welcoming community, and empowering all students to achieve their full potential. 

Clarks Summit University students interested in transferring to Marywood University will find:

Similar Academic Opportunities—and More: In addition to having many academic programs similar to those at CSU, Marywood also offers a wide array of new academic programs and career opportunities for students to consider. Even if Marywood does not explicitly have an exact CSU program, the university’s extensive degree offerings provide wonderful opportunities for prospective students to explore.

Easy Credit Transfer: Marywood University has mapped out course equivalencies so that credits earned at Clarks Summit University will either match existing Marywood courses or provide elective credits. 

Out-of-pocket Tuition Cost Match: Marywood University is offering a unique opportunity to match CSU students’ out-of-pocket tuition costs. To avail themselves of this offer, students will need to complete and submit a valid Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) with no substantial changes in their family’s financial circumstances. Any additional steps required to secure state and federal aid and maintain a similar full-time, part-time, or resident status, like they had at CSU, would also need to be fulfilled.

Housing Options: Marywood has several housing options available, including a limited number of dedicated spaces within the residence halls to allow CSU students to live in close community, while also providing ample opportunities to integrate into the Marywood University student community. All housing options are subject to availability, but each individual will be provided with support and flexibility to accommodate their needs.

Athletics Opportunities: CSU student-athletes are urged to reach out to Marywood coaches regarding their interest in playing for a Marywood varsity athletic team. While there is no guarantee of placement on a team, Marywood can guarantee an opportunity for a seamless academic transition.

“The academic programs, faith and service offerings, student support services, student life opportunities, and natural beauty of Marywood’s campus are a strong match for the collegiate experience that Clarks Summit University students have come to know and love,” said Lisa Lori, J.D., Marywood President. “We feel Marywood University is a great fit for them, and we are fully committed to supporting their needs and goals by making their transition to Marywood as seamless as possible.” 

Marywood announces Dean’s List students

Marywood University recently announced area students named to the Spring 2024 Dean’s List from each of its colleges, including the College of Health Sciences and the Reap College of Creative and Professional Studies. 

Undergraduate students who earn a semester GPA of 3.50-4.00 on 12 or more graded credits merit this academic honor. Students who believe they may have been omitted from this list in error should contact the Dean of their respective college.

Dunmore students named to the Dean’s List from the College of Health Sciences as declared by Dean Shelby W. Yeager, M.Ed., LAT, ATC, CSCS, include: Joseph Cardillo, Jonah Cogliette, Kylee Jezorwski, Megha Patel, and Danyelle Tech.

Dunmore students named to the Dean’s List from the Reap College of Creative and Professional Studies as declared by Dean James J. Sullivan, M.ARCH, RA, AIA, include: Colton Barrett, Mia Blume, Faith Bravo, Joseph Brown, Olivia Ciullo,Caroline Coar, Emma Eynon, Frank Golden, Jillian Mooney, Megan Pavlowski, Lia Schwenk, Haylee Sileo, Antonia Summa, Carissa Tallo, and Rachel Zarubski. 

Marywood designated “teach-out partner” for University of the Arts

Marywood University has been designated by the Middle State Commission on Higher Education as an official teach-out partner for the University of the Arts, Philadelphia, which announced its decision to close in early June.

Program equivalencies in art, music, and multimedia communication have been arranged under the teach-out agreement. Marywood has a long history of strong creative programs in fine arts, music, and the humanities, in addition to renowned professional programs architecture and multimedia communication.

University of the Arts students interested in attending Marywood University under this agreement will find:

A Seamless Admissions Process: UArts students will not have any admission application fees or enrollment fees.

Academic Opportunities—and More: In addition to programs listed in the UArts/Marywood teach-out agreement, Marywood also offers a wide array of new academic programs and career opportunities for students to consider. Even if Marywood does not explicitly have an exact UArts program, the university’s extensive degree offerings provide wonderful opportunities for prospective students to explore.

Easy Credit Transfer: Marywood University will accept all earned credit of UArts students in good academic standing. Details of the transfer may differ on a student-by-student basis.

Out-of-pocket Tuition Cost Match: Marywood University is offering a unique opportunity to match UArts students’ out-of-pocket tuition costs. To avail themselves of this offer, students will need to complete and submit a valid Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) with no substantial changes in their family’s financial circumstances. Any additional steps required to secure state and federal aid and maintain a similar full-time, part-time, or resident status, like they had at UArts, would also need to be fulfilled.

Housing Options: Marywood has several housing options, subject to availability. Each individual will be provided with support and flexibility to accommodate their needs. Additionally, Marywood University will suspend its residency requirement for UArts students transferring under the teach-out agreement, if desired. 

Athletics Opportunities: UArts student-athletes are urged to reach out to Marywood coaches regarding their interest in playing the Marywood Athletic programs. Tryouts will be held for interested students, and, while there is no guarantee of placement on a team, Marywood can guarantee an opportunity for a seamless academic transition.

“Marywood University offers excellent academic programs in music, art, the humanities, and other creative professional fields. In addition, our small class sizes, supportive campus environment, and student life opportunities are a strong match for what University of the Arts students are seeking,” said Lisa A. Lori, J.D., Marywood President. “We are fully committed to supporting their needs and goals by making their transition to Marywood as seamless as possible.”

For more details, FAQS, and important information, go to marywood.edu/uarts-students.