Colleges in Pennsylvania

Colleges in Pennsylvania

Humid summers and cold winters are typical in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The Keystone State, where the Declaration of Independence and Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address, were drafted, is also known for the Carnegie Museums, National Aviary, and for creating the first zoo in the nation. There are a variety of colleges in Pennsylvania, including Bible colleges, private baccalaureate institutions, for-profit schools, doctoral colleges, and the Commonwealth System of Higher Education, which includes more than 30 colleges and universities. Pennsylvania is also home to several specialized institutions and a Talmudical college. The oldest institution in the state is the University of Pennsylvania, which also debuted the country’s first medical college in 1874. Chemical manufacturing, coal mining, and food products are key areas of Pennsylvania’s economy, while other major industries include broadcasting and telecommunication, as well as administrative and support services. The Philadelphia Museum of Art, Hersheypark, and the Liberty Bell are prime attractions.
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Penn State Schuylkill is a commonwealth campus in eastern Pennsylvania and one of the oldest campuses in the Penn State system. Penn State Schuylkill confers bachelor’s degrees in seven areas of study and is also home to four associate degree...

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Pennsylvania State University-Penn State Schuylkill is a wonderful community atmosphere with a beautiful focus on individual attention, research, and academic integrity. All of the professors take the time to get to know students on a personal level...

” – Katelyn from Pottsville, PA
Gratz College
Melrose Park, PA
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With a campus in the Philadelphia metro area, Gratz College is the first independent college of Jewish Studies in the United States. Gratz offers bachelor’s degrees in Jewish Studies and Jewish Professional Studies as well as an undergraduate program...

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Penn State Scranton is a commonwealth campus of the Pennsylvania State University system in northeast Pennsylvania. The Scranton campus offers 13 bachelor’s degree and four associate degree programs as well as the opportunity to begin classes in over...

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Worthington is a calm and scenic campus with small class sizes and helpful teachers. On campus dining is limited, but the free food at the numerous school and club hosted events helps make up for it. This is a practical choice for anyone committed to...

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Penn State New Kensington is a commonwealth campus in the Penn State University system located in western Pennsylvania. Penn State New Kensington offers 10 bachelor’s degree and five associate degree programs available entirely on campus and students...

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I love Penn State New Kensington, because of the understanding professors, activities, and the small campus life style.
I like the close campus, which saves on gas now.
I love that it's easy to make friends and then you have someone to talk to as...

” – Cristina from New Kensington, PA
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Founded in 1888, Williamson College of the Trades is a men’s junior vocational college in the Philadelphia metro area. Williamson hosts six trade-related academic programs in subjects such as Carpentry and Masonry. In addition, the school provides...

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Established in 2008, Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine is a private, medical education institution with campuses located in Scranton, Danville, Sayre, and Wilkes-Barre. Geisinger Commonwealth primarily offers a Doctor of Medicine program...

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Established in 1897, Washington Health System School of Nursing is a private, medical education institution located in Pennsylvania. The college offers a 16-month nursing program, which consists of four semesters of learning over the course of two...

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Penn State Wilkes-Barre is a commonwealth campus of the Pennsylvania State University system in northeast Pennsylvania. Penn State Wilkes-Barre offers 10 bachelor’s and four associate degree-granting academic programs. Additionally, students have the...

Pennsylvania College of Health Sciences

Pennsylvania College of Health Sciences is a private institution established in the city of Lancaster. The college offers academic programs in a variety of health-related fields and teaches with a preference for hands-on learning. PA College is...

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This college couldn't be more perfect for me! They have bent over backwards to accommodate everything i have asked them to do for me. There is always someone there to reassure you along the way!

” – Carol from Hershey, PA
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Founded in 1913 with a student body consisting of two people, Citizens School of Nursing is one of the longest running coeducational nursing schools in Pennsylvania. Affiliated with the Allegheny Health Network, Citizens School of Nursing offers a 2...

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Affiliated with the Presbyterian Church, Pittsburgh Theological Seminary is a Christian graduate school in the Reformed tradition preparing students for ministry. PTS offers master’s degrees in Divinity, Theological Studies, and Pastoral Studies as...

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The UPMC Shadyside School of Nursing is a patient-centered nurse training academy affiliated with the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. UPMC Shadyside’s nursing curriculum is based on principles of quality and safety and is available in full...

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