Salus University has teamed with the following institution to acknowledge their commitment to the training of future education and rehabilitation professionals, who support individuals with blindness and low vision, by joining in articulation agreements.
4+2 Bachelor’s/Master’s Program
Under these agreements, a select number of seats will be reserved for students of the partner institution, who successfully complete all necessary requirements, according to each individual agreement, may continue their education in one of the blindness and low vision studies programs at Salus University in the 4+2 Bachelor’s and Master’s degree program of study.
These Master’s programs include:
- Master of Education, Blindness and Visual Impairment (TVI)
- Master of Science, Low Vision Rehabilitation (LVR)
- Master of Science, Orientation and Mobility (O&M)
- Master of Science, Vision Rehabilitation Therapy (VRT)
A candidate must complete the application process and criteria to the program by the published application deadlines, in order to be considered for the 4+2 degree program. In addition, eligible students must be in good academic and social standing at the partner institution and have completed a bachelor’s degree from the partner institution with a minimum cumulative undergraduate GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale.