Youngstown State University’s (YSU) Bachelor of Science in Applied Science (B.S.A.S.) in criminal justice is a bachelor’s degree completion program for students who have completed an associate degree in criminal justice. YSU provides 30 semester hours of Criminal Justice courses taught by YSU professors through Lakeland’s Holden University Center. Students pay YSU tuition and fees for these 30 hours. All other necessary coursework, (general education requirements, courses for the required Associate of Applied Science degree (A.A.S.), etc.) can be taken at Lakeland at Lakeland tuition costs. Once students have completed all Lakeland courses toward their A.A.S., they may apply for admission to YSU as a transfer student to begin the B.S.A.S.
Partnership students must meet YSU admission standards, including a 2.0 cumulative Grade Point Average(GPA).
An A.A.S. in criminal justice is required for the B.S.A.S. A YSU advisor will work with students to determine what additional Lakeland courses may be required.
The B.S.A.S. in criminal justice requires a minimum of 120 credit hours, including approximately 60 credit hours in criminal justice coursework.
Criminal justice courses are delivered online.
YSU tuition and fees can be found at Tuition and Financial Aid.
Financial Aid is available through YSU to all partnership students who qualify. Please visit http://cfweb.cc.ysu.edu/finaid/index.cfm or contact Gina McHenry at gcmchenry@ysu.edu for more information.
Textbooks may be purchased online through the YSU Bookstore.