VUnited Scholars Admissions
WHO SHOULD APPLY?
seeks candidates with intellectual curiosity and a strong interest in pursuing careers and independent living, all while residing on campus with the community and learning in an inclusive Catholic environment. VUnited students are highly motivated, with diverse learning challenges and other special needs.
Applying to the VUnited Scholars program at is highly competitive with a very limited number of spots. We encourage all applicants to thoughtfully complete the application process and adhere to all requirements and deadlines.
To be accepted into the program, students:
- Have a diagnosis of an intellectual disability.
Intellectual disability is defined in the Higher Education Opportunity Act
is a student
(A) with a cognitive impairment, characterized by significant
limitations in -
(i) intellectual and cognitive functioning; and
(ii) adaptive behavior as expressed in conceptual, social, and
practical adaptive skills; and
(B) who is currently, or was formerly, eligible for a free appropriate
public education under the Individuals with Disabilities Education
Act [20 U.S.C. 1400 et seq.].
- Typically hold a GED, Diploma or Certificate of Completion.
- Be at least 18 years old and no older than 24 years old before August 31st of the academic year.
- Be able to live in student housing with limited support.
- Have basic safety skills in unsupervised settings.
- Have support from family and a personal desire to gain necessary skills for self‐determination, independent living and employment.
- Be able to independently navigate the campus.
- Manage unsupervised time independently.
- Navigate moderate social or executive functioning challenges independently.
- Recognize appropriate social and physical boundaries.
- Manage, basic health, medicine and hygiene needs independently.
APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS
- Complete
- $50 Application Fee
- Video Requirement
- Applicants will record themselves using the video platform within the application. Videos should be no more than 3 minutes.
- Documentation of Intellectual Disability
An intellectual disability can be documented by:
(a) prior eligibility evidence of special education services under IDEA as a student with an intellectual disability, or
(b) an evaluation and diagnosis of an intellectual disability from a psychologist or other qualified professional, or
(c) a record from a government agency (e.g., vocational rehabilitation) that identifies the intellectual disability. - Official High School Transcript or official GED state equivalency diploma and scores. Unofficial copies of transcripts/GED scores ban be used for application review. If accepted, official transcripts/scores will be required. If a HS transcript is unavailable, please contact us at cps.info@villanova.edu
Please send these materials to:
ELECTRONIC: cps.info@villanova.edu
MAIL:
College of Professional Studies
800 E. Lancaster Ave
, PA 19085
All evaluations, psychological tests and adaptive assessments can be uploaded to the application.
Education Evaluation
Evaluations should have been conducted within the past 3 years. Please include grade level equivalents that were obtained on one these tests:
- Most recent IEP (Individualized Education Plan) with accommodations listed or Section 504 accommodation plan (if applicable)
Adaptive Assessments and other types of assessments may be chosen from this list:
- Adaptive Behavior Assessment System (ABAS-III)
- Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule – 2 (ADOS-2)
- Autism Diagnostic Interview- Revised (ADI-R)
- Behavioral Assessment System for Children (BASC-3)
- Kaufman Test of Educational Achievement (KTEA)
- Conner’s Behavior Rating Scales (CBRS)
- Vineland Adaptive Behavior Rating Scales (VABS) (including the maladaptive subscale)
- Vineland Adaptive Behavior Scale II (VABSII) or Vineland Adaptive Behavior Scale III (VBSIII).
- Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS) and a full protocol (all sub-test scores and verbal, performance, and full-scale scores) and a written report
- Wechsler Individual Achievement Test (WIAT)
- Woodcock Johnson IV Cognitive Test of Abilities
- Woodcock Johnson IV Tests of Achievement
The assessment needs to include a psycho-social history and a combination of psychological tests, and adaptive rating scales. The assessment must be in narrative form and include recommendations for any treatment (psychotherapy or medication) the psychologist finds necessary for the student to function independently in a campus setting.
The goal is to address emotional, behavioral, and social issues that might influence the fit between the student’s needs and the program’s ability to meet those needs. The choice of instruments depends on the psychologist’s knowing the student’s cognitive abilities and using appropriate techniques for that student.
Applicants must submit three letters of recommendation. Letters may come from non-family members who have known the applicant for at least 3 years. We encourage you to get recommendation letters from teachers, principals, guidance counselors, and employer/work supervisors.
Recommendations should include:
- How long the recommender has known the applicant and in what capacity.
- Recommenders should also discuss the applicant’s ability to relate to teachers, peers, young children & the elderly.
- Please include examples of interactions the recommender has with the applicant in school, home, or leisure.
- In addition, the recommender should discuss the applicant’s emotional ability in regards to stress and adapting to new situations.
Recommendation letters can be uploaded to the application.
Once all materials, evaluations/assessments, and recommendation letters are submitted, the admissions committee will select and contact the final candidates to participate in a shadow day. Selected students will shadow current VUnited Scholars, participate in classes and get a feel for the campus as a potential student. Parents/guardians will meet with VUnited Scholars admissions teams for a conversation while students are shadowing.
FALL 2025 DATES AND DEADLINES
Fall 2025 Cohort Application dates
September 2024 |
Application Opens |
January 31, 2025 |
Deadline to Apply with all Materials |
February |
Final Candidacy Day - Selected students will shadow a current VUnited Scholars student and have lunch. The Admissions Team will meet with parents/guardians while students are shadowing. |
March 21, 2025 |
Decisions Released |
April 11, 2025 |
Accepted Students' Day |
May 1, 2025 |
Deposit Due |
Occasionally space may become available over the Summer, please inquire cps.info@villanova.edu if the application is re-opened.
College of Professional Studies
800 E. Lancaster Avenue
Vasey Hall, Room 103
, PA 19085