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Undergraduate Record 2019-2020 
    
Undergraduate Record 2019-2020 [ARCHIVED RECORD]

School of Continuing and Professional Studies


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Contact Information

SCPS
Zehmer Hall
104 Midmont Lane
Charlottesville, VA 22904
(434) 982-5252
http://www.scps.virginia.edu/

History

For over 100 years, the University of Virginia’s extension programs have reached beyond Grounds to support our neighbors.  Early in its history, the School loaded rail cars with books and brought the library to remote corners of the Commonwealth.  It also offered a “School of Citizenship” across the Commonwealth to prepare women for voting when they won the right to vote.

It is an approach to higher education that erases distinctions of class, and race, and geographic distance.  The School’s name has changed over time, but its mission has remained consistent: to provide life-long learning to the people of Virginia.

The School Today

The School of Continuing and Professional Studies (SCPS) helps working adults finish their degrees and advance in their careers.  The School offers a variety of online and in-person programs designed for part-time, non-residential students.  There are many paths to a great education, and SCPS serves the millions of students who pursue their studies part-time while balancing other obligations, like work and family.

SCPS offers Bachelor’s degree completion programs, professional certificates, a Post-Baccalaureate Pre-Medical program, and career-focused, noncredit programs.

Contact Information

Off Grounds

Many of the School’s programs are offered online and are accessible throughout the Commonwealth.  The School also has locations in: Abingdon, Charlottesville, Falls Church, Richmond, Roanoke, and Virginia Beach as well as the FBI National Academy Program in Quantico.

On Grounds

The administrative and primary academic programming offices of the School of Continuing and Professional Studies are housed in Zehmer Hall. Zehmer Hall also functions as a nonresidential center for conferences, seminars, workshops, and as a classroom building for degrees and courses offered in the Charlottesville area.

The School of Continuing and Professional Studies
Academic and Administrative Offices in Charlottesville

Alex Hernandez, B.A., M.A., M.B.A., Dean
Zehmer Hall
104 Midmont Lane
P.O. Box 400764
Charlottesville, VA 22904-4764
(434) 982-5206 Fax: (434) 982-5550

Cynthia C. Reed, B.A., M.B.A., Associate Dean for Administration
(434) 982-5207 Fax: (434) 982-5550

Damon R. Wade, B.S., M.A., M.P.A., Ph.D., Associate Dean for Student Services and Enrollment Management
(434) 982-5345 Fax: (434) 982-5550

George DiGiacomo, B.A., M.S., Associate Dean, Chief Information Officer
(434) 243-2588 Fax: (434) 982-5550

Additional Information

Certificate Programs

The School of Continuing and Professional Studies offers programs in specialized fields such as business, government, healthcare, and other professions that lead to the award of certificates. Generally, certificate programs require 12 to 24 credits of instruction. Admission requirements for undergraduate certificate programs include an on-line application, an application for Virginia In-State Education Privileges, and payment of the application fee. Only courses completed with a grade of C or better will count towards meeting the requirements of an undergraduate certificate.

Please consult the Departments/Programs  section of this Record for more information about certificate programs or the School of Continuing and Professional Studies website: www.scps.virginia.edu

Degree Programs

The School of Continuing and Professional Studies offers two undergraduate degree programs, Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies (B.I.S.) and Bachelor of Professional Studies in Health Sciences Management (BPHM).

Please consult the Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies or the Bachelor of Professional Studies in Health Sciences Management section of this Record or the School of Continuing and Professional Studies website for additional information: www.scps.virginia.edu 

Post Baccalaureate Program

The UVA Post-Baccalaureate Pre-Medical Program is designed for individuals with exceptional academic records who have not fulfilled their pre-medical prerequisites as an undergraduate and seek the science coursework which will enable them to apply to medical school. This full-time, twelve month program’s focus is the education and immersion of students in the pre-medical science curriculum and the medical field through volunteering and shadowing opportunities. The Program includes MCAT preparation materials and support and individual guidance throughout the medical school application process. The Post-Bac Pre-Med Program is not designed to help students strengthen an otherwise weak academic record or to repeat pre-medical science course requirements. For more information visit the program online at www.scps.virginia.edu.

Noncredit Courses and Programs

Noncredit programs are designed for individuals interested in substantive intellectual activities, but who do not require additional credit or degree study. These offerings explore complex issues in formats suited to the distinctive educational agenda of each program of study.

The flexibility of noncredit programming permits faculty from different disciplines to share insights on subjects in a way that would not be possible in a traditional class format.

Noncredit programming fosters collaboration between University of Virginia faculty and renowned scholars from other institutions; political, cultural, and business leaders; and noted artists and authors. The School of Continuing and Professional Studies program developers work closely with other University faculty and with representatives of the client audience in designing programs to ensure that the University extends its teaching and research resources to the citizens of the Commonwealth and beyond.

Organizational representatives and individuals are encouraged to discuss their education and training needs with SCPS program directors, who can respond rapidly and effectively. For further information, consult our website at www.scps.virginia.edu

SCPS Custom Education

Overview

The School of Continuing and Professional Studies (SCPS) works with organizations to educate the workforce of the future and to leverage its resources for the benefit of the citizens of the Commonwealth. In today’s knowledge-driven economy, SCPS is committed to actively engaging industry, government, and community groups to identify solutions that it is uniquely positioned to address. 

With custom programs and courses, SCPS helps organizations maintain their competitive edge by addressing their unique professional development needs and challenges. For decades, SCPS has utilized this customized approach to respond to the professional development needs of a wide variety of professions, including:

  • businesses and organizations
  • federal, state, and local government agencies
  • international organizations

Customized Educational Solutions

With a customized educational program from SCPS, your employees will receive content based on expertise in curriculum development and taught by UVA faculty and experienced instructors who understand the importance of combining critical theories and concepts with practical, immediately implementable solutions.

Content can be delivered in a variety of learning environments including classroom (at UVA or onsite at your business or organization), online, or in a blended approach that combines classroom and online learning. Depending on the depth and breadth of the content, SCPS will work with you to determine how best to structure the instruction through half-day or full-day workshops, week-long or semester-long courses, or multi-semester courses leading to the completion of a credential, such as a University certificate.  Please consult the School of Continuing and Professional Studies website: www.scps.virginia.edu.