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Professor of Psychology
The Behavioral Science Department invites applications for a full-time faculty role in Psychology. General responsibilities include teaching at the undergraduate level, recruitment, interaction and advising students, alumni engagement, partner relationships, development, and other projects. Compensation is commensurate with qualifications, including education and experience.
Essential Responsibilities
Work Environment
The work environment consists of exposure to physical conditions typical of a normal office environment. Most of the job is performed while sitting, although the work may require standing or walking and/or the lifting and carrying of small objects.
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All employees must be openly committed followers of Christ and sign the UVF Community Covenant.
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Demonstrate teaching competence in psychology courses such as Introduction to Psychology, Lifespan Human Development, Crisis Counseling, and other general psychology courses.
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The Business Department serves approximately 130 students, offering Bachelor's degrees in Accounting, General Business, Global Business, Human Resources, Management, Marketing, Music Business and Technology, and Sport Management. The department also offers Master's degrees in Business Administration and Organizational Leadership.
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The University of Valley Forge (UVF) is an accredited Christian university of the Arts, Sciences, and Professions located on a beautiful 100+ acre campus in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania. With 52 undergraduate majors, eight graduate programs, and dozens of credentialed and dedicated professors, UVF is committed to the mission to prepare individuals for a life of service and leadership in the church and the world.
The University hereby affirms its commitment to equal employment opportunity for all qualified persons without regard to race, color, national origin, gender, disability, age, genetic information, or status as a disabled veteran.
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Admissions FAQs
Do colleges accept homeschool transcripts?
Yes, most colleges and universities accept homeschool transcripts. You'll need to create a transcript that lists all courses taken, grades earned, and a brief description of each subject. Many colleges may ask for additional documentation to verify the curriculum or learning outcomes.
How do I create a homeschool transcript?
A homeschool transcript should include the following:
You can use online tools or templates to help structure your transcript.
Transcript Template (Right-click and "Save Link As" to download)
Will colleges expect me to follow a traditional curriculum?
No, colleges understand that homeschool students may follow a non-traditional curriculum. You are not required to use a specific homeschooling program, but the courses should be rigorous and meet the academic standards of the college.
Do I need standardized test scores (e.g., SAT, ACT, CLT)?
UVF is test-optional, . It's best to check each college's specific testing policy. If you submit them, we will use those test scores for placement into math and English courses. If you don't submit test scores, we have placement tests that we designed that you will take instead.
How do I handle extracurricular activities and letters of recommendation?
Homeschool students are encouraged to get involved in extracurricular activities (sports, clubs, volunteering, internships, etc.). For letters of recommendation, you can ask mentors, tutors, employers, or community leaders who are familiar with your work and character. We understand that your experiences may look different from those of traditional students.
What if I don't have a GPA or class rank?
Homeschool students typically don't have a GPA or class rank based on a standardized grading system. You may be asked to provide your grading scale (e.g., A = 90-100, B = 80-89, etc.) and explain how you evaluate coursework. .
Should I submit a portfolio of my work?
If your grading was pass/fail, a work sample does help us evaluate the rigor of your coursework.
Do homeschool students have the same opportunities for financial aid as public school students?
Yes, homeschooled students are eligible for the same federal and state financial aid (e.g., FAFSA) as other students. You are also eligible for institutional scholarships.
How do I prove that my homeschooling is legitimate?
You may be asked to provide documentation showing that your homeschooling complies with the laws of your state (e.g., notice of intent to homeschool, records of testing or assessments). We are familiar with most states' homeschool laws.
Can I apply to college as a homeschool student even if I've been in a public or private school for part of high school?
Yes, you can still apply as a homeschooled student if you were homeschooled for any portion of high school. You'll need to explain the structure of your education and provide transcripts for both your public/private school and homeschool years, if applicable.
Do I need to submit a GED if I'm homeschooled?
A GED is not required if you have completed your high school education through homeschooling, provided you can submit a detailed transcript and meet the other application requirements. However, if you took the GED, you may submit those scores as part of your application if they are beneficial.
How do I make my application stand out?
We value the self-motivation and discipline that often come with homeschooling. Our homeschooled students typically excel in academic curiosity, resilience, and ability to work independently.
Should I schedule an interview with the admissions office?
We always encourage students to come for an on-campus visit. It can be a great opportunity to showcase your personality and explain your homeschooling background in person. It's also a chance to ask questions about the college and demonstrate your interest in the school.
What if I don't fit the traditional "high school" mold?
Homeschooling allows you to tailor your education to your interests and strengths. We appreciate the diversity of perspectives that homeschool students bring, so don't be afraid to highlight how your education has been non-traditional but still rigorous and meaningful.
How do I handle dual enrollment or community college credits?
If you've taken college-level courses during high school (dual enrollment), make sure to include those credits on your application. You'll need to request official transcripts from the college(s) where you took courses and submit them to your prospective schools.
Are there special scholarships for homeschool students?
Some scholarships are specifically for homeschool graduates. These may be offered by homeschool associations, local foundations, or certain colleges. It's a good idea to research scholarships in your area or inquire about opportunities at the colleges you're applying to.