Seton Hall University: Nationwide Professional Licensure Programs
Seton Hall University offers a range of programs that meet professional licensure requirements across the United States. The College of Arts and Sciences' BSW and MSW programs, along with the Law School's J.D. degree, enable graduates to sit for licensure exams in all 50 states, DC, Puerto Rico, and the US Virgin Islands.
The College of Human Development, Culture, and Media's licensure programs in Athletic Training, Occupational Therapy, Physician Assistant, and Speech-Language Pathology are approved by the New Jersey Department of Education and meet respective accreditation standards. These programs prepare students to meet licensure requirements in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the US Virgin Islands.
The College of Nursing's BSN program meets licensure requirements in all 50 states and DC, while MSN programs meet or exceed national credentialing organizations' requirements. Graduates of the Stillman School of Business' accounting programs satisfy CPA licensure educational requirements in New Jersey.
Seton Hall University ensures its licensure programs meet the necessary standards for graduates to pursue professional careers across the United States. The university provides information about professional licensure for its programs, complying with U.S. Federal Regulations and SARA Manual. Students should verify requirements for other states, as SHMS' academic programs primarily prepare students for licensure in New Jersey.
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