 
              Academics
Division of Professional Studies
Continuing Studies & Workforce Development
Career-Focused, Flexible Programs Designed for All Learners
Move your career forward or find a new path in business, technology, education, healthcare, social services and other key fields with an online degree or skill-building certificate through the Division of Professional Studies at Saint Francis University.
Our mission is to empower learners through innovative educational experiences rooted in Franciscan values that inspire transformation.
In our online courses and in-person workforce trainings, you will find:
- Faculty who bring real-world expertise into the classroom.
- In-demand skilled technical programs that fill a workforce need.
- Transfer-friendly online certificates and degrees that fit your schedule.
- Affordable programs with scholarship opportunities.
Why Saint Francis?
Experience Impact-Driven Online Programs
Values-driven professionals who want to make a difference are always in demand.
Whether you study on campus, off campus, or pursue your degree 100% online, the Saint Francis University promise is the same for every student. We will help you to “become that someone” who makes an impact in your chosen field. We offer a free review of your transcript(s) for earned credits from an accredited college or university.
 
        Honoring Your Past Experience, Supporting Your Future Goals
Your success team knows that college holds different challenges for everyone. As an online or workforce development student at Saint Francis, you will have the personalized advising and support you need to be successful.
Now offering Credit for Prior Learning/Work Experience!
Our Credit for Prior Learning (CPL), offered year-round, lets you earn credit for the real-world experience you've already gained - saving you time and money as you move forward in your degree.
Online Degree Paths
Undergraduate Degrees (100% online)
Accelerated Online Graduate Degree Paths
- Students can earn an MBA with one additional year of study through the following online bachelor's degrees: Accounting, Computer Systems Management, and Management.
- Students can earn an MHRM with one additional year of study through the following online bachelor's degree: Management
Online Skill-Building Credit Certificates
These 18-credit programs (100% online) help you build practical, career-ready knowledge in fields like business, healthcare, and technology—on your own time and budget. All are stackable into SFU associate and bachelor's degree programs.
- Accounting Fundamentals
- Business Administration
- Healthcare Management
- Human Resource Management
- Information Technology Management
- Management and Leadership
 
Workforce Development Training
Aviation Specialization/Pilot's Training
This training provided in coordination with Nulton Aviation Services, catapults a student with no past flight experience to the edge of commercial aviation. Students may earn a pilot's license while completing a college degree online or on-campus, or opt for the flight school-only path. Laddering potential: Credits from the specialization can be counted toward the Associate of Applied Science in Specialized Studies which can then be laddered into a bachelor's degree.
Flight Training in Johnstown
Pilot License Training Homepage
Aviation Maintenance Technician (AMT) Certificate
This new hands-on technical training certificate program is designed to be completed in less than 21 months and will prepare students to work as technicians in the aviation industry and beyond. Laddering potential: Only four additional online courses are needed to earn your Associate of Applied Science in Specialized Studies and from there you can progress to a B.S. in Organizational Leadership.
In-person: Johnstown
Patient Care Technician
Discover a career where compassion meets skill. Saint Francis University's Patient Care Technician (PCT) Program gives high school students a head start in healthcare with training aligned to today's needs. This hands-on training is held in SFU's new healthcare simulation lab at the Curry Innovation Center in Altoona, PA.
PCT can also be offered as a cohort program for interested partnering organizations.
CPR Training
American Heart Association Certified CPR & Basic Life Support (BLS) Training
Saint Francis University is now offering certified CPR and Basic Life Support (BLS) classes to individuals, groups, and businesses in the surrounding community. Taught by an AHA-certified instructor, each course accommodates up to 9 participants and is ideal for healthcare professionals, workplace teams, or anyone looking to be prepared in an emergency. View the program flyer for more details.
Applications are always open.
No application fee!
Applications for most online programs are accepted on a rolling basis with opportunities to start any time of the year. In fact, we have two starts per semester, typically the beginning of the semester and mid-semester.
 
    Our Staff
Staff members within the Division of Professional Studies are experienced in working with adult students like you. We are available to answer your questions and guide you through our extensive portfolio of program offerings to help you find the right path to meet your goals.
Connect with us!
Email:   professionalstudies@francis.edu   
Call us: 1-800-457-6300 

Dr. Julie Warnick
Dean, Division of Professional Studies
814-472-2846

Ms. Sherri Link
Director of Academic and Student Affairs
814-472-3058

Ms. Vicki Davis, BSN, RN
Director, PCT Program
814-472-3411

Ms. Leslie Himes
College in High School/Workforce Development
814-472-3495

Heather Jones
Student Success Coach
814-471-1146

Brianna Pavkovich
Director Aviation Maintenance Tech. Program

Shawniece Patterson
Enrollment Advisor

Ms. Alicia Turcios Rodriguez
Dean's Administrative Assistant/Office Manager
814-472-3247
Our Faculty
Degree and certificate programs offered through the Division of Professional Studies are taught by an advantageous mix of accomplished SFU faculty and industry experts who are passionate about teaching online and workforce develpment learners.
In our online courses, you will find faculty who:
- bring real-world expertise into the classroom.
- tailor their online or on ground courses to best deliver the subject matter.
- are trained in effective online teaching styles and technology tools.
- are specialized and experienced in their technical workforce areas.
Application Process
- Completed application: online application (No application fee!)
- Official transcripts for all post-secondary study (If no prior college courses, then a copy of your high school transcripts or GED required)
- Visiting Students (non-SFU students taking individual courses) complete the Non Degree Application
View the Saint Francis University Statement of Nondiscrimination
Attention Prospective Online Students Residing Outside of Pennsylvania
According to higher education regulations, Saint Francis University and its online/distance education courses and programs must be authorized in certain states prior to offering those courses or programs to students residing in those states. Prospective students residing outside of Pennsylvania should consult the University’s State Authorization web page to determine their eligibility for admission to our online programs or enrollment in an online course.
Important Note: If you are considering an academic program that leads to a professional license or certification in your state, it is highly recommended that you first seek guidance from the appropriate licensing agency in your home state before beginning the academic program located outside your state.
Questions may be directed to (814) 472-3199. 
Student Complaint Resolution 
Student Identity Verification for Online Learning
Saint Francis University does not charge a fee for student identity verification for online learning. Any required travel to campus for student identity verification for online learning would be indicated prior to and during the registration process through publications such as course syllabi, the University's website, or the course catalog.
Summer Schedule of Classes
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            ACCT101 Financial Accounting Dr. Frye 
BIOL205L Human A&P Lab Ms. Kirkpatrick 
BIOL205 Human A&P I Ms. Kirkpatrick 
CHEM105 Chemistry in the Community Dr. Connelly 
COMM103 Speech Fundamentals and 
 Public Speaking
 Dr. Farabaugh 
COMM208 Writing and Communications in
 Business
 Dr. Rhodes 
EDUC205 Introduction to Special Education Mrs. Boutillier 
EXPH410 Environmental Ex Phys Dr. Stehman 
GEOG201 Geography Ms. Trimarchi 
HIST103 US History to 1877 Dr. Damico 
LANG103 Language Culture 
 Communications
 Dr. Beiswenger 
MATH110 Pre-Calculus Dr. D. Hall 
MIS102 Management Information Systems Dr. Miko 
PHIL105 Introduction to Philosophy Dr. Stacey 
PHIL219 Education Ethics Mr. Sutton 
PHYS101 Physical Science Dr. Harris 
SCWK221 Crisis Management Dr. Lynch 
SCWK452 Intro to Trauma and 
 Informed Care
 Dr. Black 
SOC101 Introduction to Sociology Dr. Buckwalter 
   
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            ACCT102 Managerial Accounting Mrs. Kane 
ACCT201 Intermediate Accounting Dr. Seidel 
BIOL111 Introduction to Biology: Molecules,
 Cells, and Animal Physiology
 Dr. Martino 
BIOL111L Introduction to Biology: Molecules, 
 Cells, and Animal Physiology
 TBD 
BIOL206L Human A&P II Lab Ms. Garanich 
BIOL206 Human A&P II Ms. Garanich 
BUSA103 Advanced Excel with Business
 Applications
 Dr. Miko 
CORE407 Keystone Seminar-Disney Memes
 and Themes
 Dr. B. Thomas 
ECON102 Principles of Microeconomics Mrs. Kane 
EDUC261 Linguistic Diversity in the
 Classroom
 Dr. Carlisle 
EDUC375 An Inclusive Approach to DPS Ms. Yerty 
FIN103 Personal Finance Dr. Siedel 
FTAE105
 (THEO)
 Introduction to Franciscan
 Theology
 Dr. Waldow 
MGMT 206 Global Management Strategy Dr. McFadden 
MIS110 Computer Programming with
 Business Applications
 Fr. Jason Wooleyhan 
MUS101 Introduction to Music Mrs. Mulligan 
PHIL213 Business Ethics Dr. McNabb 
PSYC101 Introduction to Psychology Dr. Flaisher-Grinberg 
PSYC206 Health & Exercise Psychology Dr. Davis 
SCWK314 Social Welfare, Policies, 
 Programs
 Dr. Lynch 
STAT101 Statistics I Dr. Youmbi 
   
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            Workforce Development 
AVI111AR Private Pilot Flight
 Lab I (1 cr)
 Mr. Will Guzic 
AVI112AR Private Pilot Flight
 Lab (2 cr)
 Mr. Will Guzic 
AVI211AR Instrument Pilot Flight
 Lab I (1 cr)
 Mr. Will Guzic 
AVI212AR Instrument Pilot Flight
 Lab II (2 cr)
 Mr. Will Guzic 
AVI301AR Commercial Pilot Flight
 Lab I (1 cr)
 Mr. Will Guzic 
AVI302AR Commercial Pilot Flight
 Lab II (2 cr)
 Mr. Will Guzic 
AVMT205 Airframe Group V Mr. Justin Grant 
AVMT206 Airframe Group VI Mr. Justin Grant 
AVMT207 Airframe Group VII Mr. Justin Grant 
AVMT208 Airframe Group VIII Mr. Justin Grant 
PCT103 Safety and Infection Control Ms. Vicki Davis 
PCT104 Introduction to Direct Patient
 Care Skills
 Ms. Vicki Davis 
PCT105 Advanced Patient Skills Ms. Vicki Davis 
PCT106 Phlebotomy and
 Electrocardiography
 Ms. Vicki Davis 
     ACCT407 Auditing Mrs. Kane 
BLAW301 Business Law Atty. Swope 
EDUC432 Methods II (3 cr) Mrs. Grassmyer 
FIN202 Finance Dr. Seidel 
HNRS331 Directed Readings Dr. Wolfe 
HNRS444 Senior Thesis/Project Dr. Wolfe 
LIT104 Introduction to Literature Ms. Buener-Lucas 
LIT222 Children's Literature Ms. Duclo 
MGMT326 Organizational Behavior Dr. Ecklund 
WRIT102 Research Writing Ms. Duclo 
 
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            BIOL214 Clinical Micro
 (M, T, W, R 8-10 am)
 Dr. Trimble 
BIOL214L Clinical Micro Lab
 (M, T, W, R 10-noon)
 Dr. Trimble 
 
| ACCT101 | Financial Accounting | Dr. Frye | 
| BIOL205L | Human A&P Lab | Ms. Kirkpatrick | 
| BIOL205 | Human A&P I | Ms. Kirkpatrick | 
| CHEM105 | Chemistry in the Community | Dr. Connelly | 
| COMM103 | Speech Fundamentals and Public Speaking | Dr. Farabaugh | 
| COMM208 | Writing and Communications in Business | Dr. Rhodes | 
| EDUC205 | Introduction to Special Education | Mrs. Boutillier | 
| EXPH410 | Environmental Ex Phys | Dr. Stehman | 
| GEOG201 | Geography | Ms. Trimarchi | 
| HIST103 | US History to 1877 | Dr. Damico | 
| LANG103 | Language Culture Communications | Dr. Beiswenger | 
| MATH110 | Pre-Calculus | Dr. D. Hall | 
| MIS102 | Management Information Systems | Dr. Miko | 
| PHIL105 | Introduction to Philosophy | Dr. Stacey | 
| PHIL219 | Education Ethics | Mr. Sutton | 
| PHYS101 | Physical Science | Dr. Harris | 
| SCWK221 | Crisis Management | Dr. Lynch | 
| SCWK452 | Intro to Trauma and Informed Care | Dr. Black | 
| SOC101 | Introduction to Sociology | Dr. Buckwalter | 
| ACCT102 | Managerial Accounting | Mrs. Kane | 
| ACCT201 | Intermediate Accounting | Dr. Seidel | 
| BIOL111 | Introduction to Biology: Molecules, Cells, and Animal Physiology | Dr. Martino | 
| BIOL111L | Introduction to Biology: Molecules, Cells, and Animal Physiology | TBD | 
| BIOL206L | Human A&P II Lab | Ms. Garanich | 
| BIOL206 | Human A&P II | Ms. Garanich | 
| BUSA103 | Advanced Excel with Business Applications | Dr. Miko | 
| CORE407 | Keystone Seminar-Disney Memes and Themes | Dr. B. Thomas | 
| ECON102 | Principles of Microeconomics | Mrs. Kane | 
| EDUC261 | Linguistic Diversity in the Classroom | Dr. Carlisle | 
| EDUC375 | An Inclusive Approach to DPS | Ms. Yerty | 
| FIN103 | Personal Finance | Dr. Siedel | 
| FTAE105 (THEO) | Introduction to Franciscan Theology | Dr. Waldow | 
| MGMT 206 | Global Management Strategy | Dr. McFadden | 
| MIS110 | Computer Programming with Business Applications | Fr. Jason Wooleyhan | 
| MUS101 | Introduction to Music | Mrs. Mulligan | 
| PHIL213 | Business Ethics | Dr. McNabb | 
| PSYC101 | Introduction to Psychology | Dr. Flaisher-Grinberg | 
| PSYC206 | Health & Exercise Psychology | Dr. Davis | 
| SCWK314 | Social Welfare, Policies, Programs | Dr. Lynch | 
| STAT101 | Statistics I | Dr. Youmbi | 
| Workforce Development | ||
| AVI111AR | Private Pilot Flight Lab I (1 cr) | Mr. Will Guzic | 
| AVI112AR | Private Pilot Flight Lab (2 cr) | Mr. Will Guzic | 
| AVI211AR | Instrument Pilot Flight Lab I (1 cr) | Mr. Will Guzic | 
| AVI212AR | Instrument Pilot Flight Lab II (2 cr) | Mr. Will Guzic | 
| AVI301AR | Commercial Pilot Flight Lab I (1 cr) | Mr. Will Guzic | 
| AVI302AR | Commercial Pilot Flight Lab II (2 cr) | Mr. Will Guzic | 
| AVMT205 | Airframe Group V | Mr. Justin Grant | 
| AVMT206 | Airframe Group VI | Mr. Justin Grant | 
| AVMT207 | Airframe Group VII | Mr. Justin Grant | 
| AVMT208 | Airframe Group VIII | Mr. Justin Grant | 
| PCT103 | Safety and Infection Control | Ms. Vicki Davis | 
| PCT104 | Introduction to Direct Patient Care Skills | Ms. Vicki Davis | 
| PCT105 | Advanced Patient Skills | Ms. Vicki Davis | 
| PCT106 | Phlebotomy and Electrocardiography | Ms. Vicki Davis | 
| ACCT407 | Auditing | Mrs. Kane | 
| BLAW301 | Business Law | Atty. Swope | 
| EDUC432 | Methods II (3 cr) | Mrs. Grassmyer | 
| FIN202 | Finance | Dr. Seidel | 
| HNRS331 | Directed Readings | Dr. Wolfe | 
| HNRS444 | Senior Thesis/Project | Dr. Wolfe | 
| LIT104 | Introduction to Literature | Ms. Buener-Lucas | 
| LIT222 | Children's Literature | Ms. Duclo | 
| MGMT326 | Organizational Behavior | Dr. Ecklund | 
| WRIT102 | Research Writing | Ms. Duclo | 
| BIOL214 | Clinical Micro (M, T, W, R 8-10 am) | Dr. Trimble | 
| BIOL214L | Clinical Micro Lab (M, T, W, R 10-noon) | Dr. Trimble | 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
