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Does this agreement pertain only to the Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies degree?
Yes. Villanova University offers a range of academic programs that can be completed on a part-time basis and/or just in the evening, but this agreement applies only to the
Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies (BIS) degree.
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If I complete a Dual Admissions Intent form, am I obligated to attend Villanova University?
No. The Dual Admissions program is an opportunity to continue your education with minimal duplication of coursework in the most efficient manner possible. If you change your mind, simply advise the MCCC Admissions Office.
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What is the Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies degree?
Villanova University recognizes that the adult learner brings life and work experiences to the classroom that presents a different dynamic than with traditional age students. Because of this, a more flexible core curriculum that meets the needs of adult students yet maintains the major elements of the Villanova core in the humanities, ethics, philosophy, social sciences and quantitative and scientific theory was created. Additionally, the three majors within this degree were planned with a view towards student’s needs as well as major trends within today’s society – for example the role of technology in every workplace, the need for strong ethical and leadership skills and the flexibility of a major that reflects the student’s personal choice in selecting courses in the area of their strongest academic interest.
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How is the degree different from other traditional Part-Time Studies degrees?
The new degree has a core curriculum of 45 credit hours versus the core
curriculum for existing programs of 60 credits. The major areas consist of 33
credit hours and 42 credits of free electives. This core provides more
flexibility and choices so students can select classes in line with personal
interests and experiences. The new degree requires a total of 120 credit hours.
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Is it an approved Villanova degree?
The Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies, with majors in
General Studies,
Information Systems,
Leadership Studies
or
Media & Technology, has been approved by Villanova’s Board of Trustees. This degree was developed in conjunction with the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and has the support of the Dean and faculty of that college. It is a Villanova degree in every respect and is grounded in the humanities as are all Villanova degrees.
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When should I apply?
Students may apply for the degree (choose major in
General Studies,
Information Systems,
Leadership Studies
or
Media & Technology) by their last semester at MCCC. Admissions is on a rolling basis, so your application will be reviewed and processed for the next semester (fall, spring or summer).
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Are there accelerated options?
Yes! Take advantage or our
FastForward Track with makes it possible for you to complete your
Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies degree in three years when entering with 60 credits.
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I would like to speak with an advisor to get more detailed information about my interest in General Studies, Information Systems,
Media & Technology or Leadership Studies. Is this possible before I apply?
Absolutely! We welcome the opportunity to work with you as soon as possible. Please call the Part-Time Studies Office at 610-519-4300 to arrange for an advising appointment. Telephone appointments are also available for your convenience.
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Are there scholarship opportunities?
You may qualify for our Community College Scholars merit tuition rate program.
Eligible students will receive a
20%
tuition reduction for each course taken at Villanova (for a total of six
semesters). We also offer a part-time
Phi Theta Kappa Scholarship.
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In addition to scholarship opportunities, what other kinds of financial assistance is available?
You will be accepted into Villanova as a matriculated part-time student and therefore will eligible for consideration for federal based financial aid as long as you are enrolled for six credits per semester. Other helpful options include the Villanova Employer Tuition Billing Plan, and an alternate payment plan which makes it possible to pay for a semester’s tuition in three equal payments. Credit card payment is also accepted for part-time students. Both Financial Assistance counselors and representatives from the Bursar’s Office will be available to help you decide on the right payment plan for you.
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