CAMPUSES
campuses
campuses
It is essential to understand the different campuses of Penn State to get the best education possible.
- Penn State Abington
- Penn State Altoona
- Penn State Berks
- Penn State Behrend (formerly Erie campus)
- Carlisle, Pennsylvania; Cumberland County; Lebanon County; Mifflinburg, Clinton County; Lewistown & Montoursville, Northumberland County; Pottsville & Shamokin Dam-Sunbury Area School Districts in Schuylkill County.
- DuBois-College of Education, Business and Health Professions
Penn State Abington
Penn State Abington is a great place to study, work and live. We offer students a variety of academic programs, from associates to doctoral degrees.
Students can choose from over 200 undergraduate and graduate courses in the following areas: Business, Education, Engineering, Liberal Arts & Sciences (including Mathematics & Computer Science), Nursing, and Social Work.
Penn State Altoona
Penn State Altoona is a public university in the Commonwealth System of Higher Education in Altoona, Pennsylvania, United States. It was founded as a teacher’s college in 1918.
Penn State Berks
Penn State Berks is located in Reading, Pennsylvania. It’s one of 14 campuses of Penn State and a public university that belongs to the Commonwealth System of Higher Education. The campus has over 5,000 students and offers many undergraduate degree programs, including biology, computer science and engineering technology.
The school also offers graduate degrees through its School of Graduate Studies & Research (SGS). Students can earn an MBA online through SGS if they prefer to avoid commuting between their home city or town and campus during business hours every day while they complete their coursework on campus during evenings or weekends when classes are held there instead.
Penn State Behrend
Penn State Behrend is a campus of Pennsylvania State University. It was founded in 1922 as a technical school and has grown to become one of the largest universities in Pennsylvania. The campus has over 5,000 students and offers more than 80 undergraduate majors and programs through its College of Arts & Sciences, College of Business Administration & Information Technology (CBAIT), Schools of Engineering & Applied Science, School of Nursing & Health Sciences, School of Education & Human Development (SEHD).
Penn State Carlisle
Penn State Carlisle is the smallest of the 22 Penn State campuses, but it has the same academic and residential facilities as any other school. The campus is located in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, founded initially as a frontier town by William Penn (the founder of Pennsylvania) in 1753.
The Dickinson School of Law and Dickinson School of Business are also located on this campus.
Penn State DuBois-College of Education, Business and Health Professions
The College of Education, Business and Health Professions offer a variety of undergraduate and graduate programs that prepare you for a career in education, business management or health care administration.
The college offers the following undergraduate degrees:
- Bachelor of Science in Education – Elementary & Special Education
- Bachelor of Science in Business Administration – Management
- Bachelor of Arts – Communication Studies
The college also offers several master’s program
Penn State Great Valley
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Great Valley is a campus of Penn State University located near Malvern, Pennsylvania, USA. It offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in business administration, information technology, health sciences, education and human development, and engineering.
Great Valley’s origins can be traced back to 1968 when Penn State began offering evening classes at the Montgomery County Community College (MCCC) campus in Blue Bell, PA. In 1969 these classes were moved to the Bryn Mawr area, where they continued until 1975 when an agreement between MCCC and Penn State was reached for them to share use of their campuses for evening classes only; daytime courses remained at Bryn Mawr but gradually moved elsewhere until all daytime instruction was consolidated onto one site – now known as Penn State Brandywine – in 1976.
s founded in 1922 as a technical school and has grown to become one of the largest universities in Pennsylvania. The campus has over 5,000 students and offers more than 80 undergraduate majors and programs through its College of Arts & Sciences, College of Business Administration & Information Technology (CBAIT), Schools of Engineering & Applied Science, School of Nursing & Health Sciences, School of Education & Human Development (SEHD).
Penn State Hazleton
The Penn State Hazleton campus is located in Hazleton, Pennsylvania. It offers an undergraduate program with an enrollment of 3,826 students and an average class size of 23 students. The total student population at Penn State Hazleton is 6,849; the faculty and staff count stands at 547 people. The university awards 1,872 degrees each year to its graduates.