School of Humanities (Undergrad)
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Annual tuition fees
USD19,425
USD40,425
Duration
4 YearsIntakes
Aug, JanStudy language
EnglishDelivery mode
On-CampusDegree type
BachelorLocation
United States of America (USA)List of Programs
- English- Creative Writing (BA)
- English- Journalism/New Media (BA)
- English- Literature (BA)
- Global Studies (B.A.)
- Political Science (BA)
- Pre-Law- Political Science (3+3) (BA)
- Pre-Law- History (3+3) (BA)
- Religious Studies/Theology- Academic (BA)
- Religious Studies/Theology- Pastoral Ministry (BA)
- Sociology (B.A.)
- Spanish
- Communication (BA)
- Communication- Advocacy Media Communication (BA)
- Communication- Corporate Communication (BA)
- Communication- Political Communication (BA)
Requirements
Academic Requirements
- High school transcript is required. Include courses taken, grades received, and grading scale. Include English translations if necessary.
Additional requirements
- College transcript is required For transfers only. Transcripts should list all courses taken, grades received, and grading scale. Include any certificates received. Please provide English translations if necessary.
- Financial Statement Required
- Passport
- Reference is required: Please provide 1 reference(s). The reference must be on the reference’s letterhead, and include the name, contact information, and title of the reference.
English Tests Requirements
TOEFL-IBT
79IELTS
6Duolingo English test
95About Faculty
humanities at Seton Hill will prepare you to make innovative contributions as a global citizen, lifelong learner and effective communicator. Majors and minors in the humanities are designed to pair well together, or with majors in other Schools at Seton Hill. Combining diverse areas of interest and developing varied skills will make you successful over a lifetime of changing workforce realities.
Top Reasons to Study in Seton Hill University
- Nowhere else can you benefit from more than 128 years of educational excellence in the liberal arts on a historic campus infused with the best technology and resources available for teaching and learning.
- We succeed in our mission – of educating students to think and act critically, creatively and ethically as productive members of society committed to transforming the world – with your support.
Ranking & Accreditation of Seton Hill University
- Best Regional University North, 2023, U.S. News & World Report
- Best Northeastern College, 2023, Princeton Review
- Named an Apple Distinguished School for the 7th time in 2022
Student Accommodation at Seton Hill University
Six on-campus residence halls are available for students to choose. Residence Halls offer amenities like kitchen facilities, computer workstations, and TV lounge. Halls have student assistants and a variety of floor plans from single rooms to multiple students. Double bedrooms are the most common.
Get a taste of the innovative creations Seton has in store for you at the unique dining locations – Lowe Dining Hall, the Griffin’s Cove and the newest quick serve options at the Arts Center and in the JoAnne Woodyard Boyle Health Sciences Center. All resident students are required to purchase a meal plan, which can be used in both the Griffin’s Cove and Lowe Dining Hall. Three plans with 10, 14, or 19 meals per week are available. Smaller meal plans are also available for commuter students.
- Accommodation from $12,312 to $14,760
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