Admission to the Bachelor's to Master's Option for Current Stevenson University Undergraduates

The objective of the Bachelor’s to Master’s options is to provide qualified Stevenson undergraduate students the opportunity to obtain both a bachelor’s and a master’s degree in a shorter time frame.


Students accepted to this option may complete a maximum of 50% of the credits required for the graduate program while still an undergraduate student. A maximum of two graduate courses (6 credits) may fulfill bachelor’s degree requirements. Students should consult with their undergraduate academic advisor for academic planning.

Participating master's degree programs and related admissions requirements are listed below.

    MS in Communication

    MA in Community-Based Education and Leadership

    MS in Crime Scene Investigation 

    MS in Cybersecurity and Digital Forensics

    MS in Digital Transformation and Innovation

    MS in Forensic Accounting

    MS in Forensic Investigation

    MFS in Forensic Science

    MS in Forensic Studies

    MS in Healthcare Management

    MEd in Integrative Learning

    MA in Teaching (Early Childhood Education)

    MA in Teaching (STEM)

Students are encouraged to consult with their undergraduate academic advisor prior to applying for the bachelor’s to master’s option.

In order to be admitted to the Bachelor's to Master's Option, the student must:

    Have completed at least 60 bachelor's degree credits at the time of application. The student may enroll in graduate courses after earning at least 75 undergraduate credits.

    Transfer students are eligible to apply after completing at least one semester at Stevenson.

    Have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.00. 

    Complete the Bachelor's to Master's application. 

    Submit a personal statement.

    Forensic Science and the MAT programs have additional application and prerequisite requirements listed below.