Culver-Stockton Accelerated Programs

March 05, 2025

Culver-Stockton College’s commitment to academic innovation and student
success is growing. The College is proud to announce two new accelerated programs from the Criminal Justice and Education Departments. These programs are designed to meet the increasing demand for qualified professionals in both fields by allowing students to complete their degrees more efficiently while gaining hands-on experience.
“As the demand for skilled professionals in criminal justice and education continues to rise, Culver-Stockton College remains steadfast in its commitment to prepare students for meaningful careers. We are excited to offer accelerated programs designed to fast-track students toward success in these vital fields,” said Culver-Stockton College President Lauren
Schellenberger.
Students in the accelerated programs can earn their degrees in just three years—allowing them to enter the workforce or pursue graduate studies sooner. These programs are designed to provide immersive, hands-on experiences at an expedited pace. With integrated internships, real-world learning opportunities, and a strong focus on career preparation, the programs distinguish themselves as a premier pathway for motivated students seeking a fast-tracked, high-quality education.
The accelerated Criminal Justice Program path will have the key focuses of law enforcement, legal studies, corrections, and community advocacy. The Department understands the high demand for qualified criminal justice personnel needed in the tri-state region, as well as across the United States. To accommodate this demand, the C-SC Criminal Justice Program is offering an accelerated track for their traditional undergrad Criminal Justice degree.
“The opportunity for a traditional C-SC student to finish their undergrad degree within three years gets them into the workforce to take advantage of the demand in the criminal justice fields across our great country,” Culver-Stockton College Professor Seth McBride explained. “It also lessens the financial burden of the student for completing their degree in three years, compared to four years.”

The second accelerated program launched focuses on addressing the critical teacher shortages impacting schools nationwide. With a growing need for qualified educators, the Education program is designed to prepare future teachers to meet the needs of today’s classrooms.
Students can choose from several specializations, including elementary, secondary, and special education, ensuring they are equipped to serve a variety of educational needs. The program’s structure emphasizes practical experience, giving students the opportunity to engage in classroom settings early on, and supports their development through rigorous coursework.
”The accelerated program to prepare students to become teachers will prepare future educators with the tools they need to be a transformative and effective teacher through experiential learning courses,” said Professor Cindy Whiston, Education Department Chair. “This focus on both the practical and academic aspects of teaching makes Culver-Stockton’s Accelerated Education Program a valuable stepping stone for those passionate about shaping the future of education.”
Enrolling in either accelerated program offers students a unique opportunity to jump-start their careers while streamlining their path to graduation. By reducing the time required to complete a degree, these programs help lower overall educational costs, making a high-quality education more accessible and financially efficient.
Additionally, students who participate in our accelerated offerings have the unique opportunity to fast-track their careers through Culver-Stockton College’s innovative 3+2 approach. This enables students to earn a Master’s degree online after just three years of undergraduate study. It will enhance their professional growth and open doors to advanced career opportunities. The new accelerated programs will officially launch in Fall 2025, offering prospective students an expedited path to earning their degrees in criminal justice or education. 
Interested students can apply through the Culver-Stockton College admission portal or request more information (admission@culver.edu) to learn about specific enrollment requirements and the program’s unique features.