Undergraduate College

Special Programs & Dual Degrees

The Honors Program allows students with a minimum SAT in critical reading and math of 1100 and a high school GPA of 3.50 or higher to participate in series of intellectually challenging and stimulating honors courses for students interested in a broad educational experience that extends beyond the standard curriculum.

The Honors Program experience also extends beyond the classroom giving students the opportunity to attend lectures, museums, musical performances, and other intellectual and artistic events. Students also participate in Service Learning or civic engagement opportunities. An important goal of the Honors Program is to foster an awareness of social responsibility, particularly to encourage service for the public good.

Dual-degree Programs

  1. B.A. in Psychology and a Master of Arts in Elementary or Secondary School Counseling with certification
  2. B.A. in Psychology and a Master of Arts in Professional Counseling
  3. B.A. in English/Communication and a Master of Arts in Publishing
  4. B.A. in English/Communication and a Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing
  5. B.S. in Business and an MBA or a MSM

Collaborative Programs

  1. Three-plus-Four Fast Track Medical Program with Drexel University College of Medicine
    Enter medical school after three years at Rosemont and prior to receiving your B.A., which will be conferred by Rosemont after your first year of medical school education.
  2. Early Assurance Medical Program (Four-plus-Four) with Drexel University College of Medicine
    Assure acceptance into medical school with the fulfillment of academic and supplemental criteria while at Rosemont.
  3. Dental program with Temple University
    Transfer to Temple after junior year at Rosemont.