The COVID-19 virus is forcing us to live and work differently. And some of these changes will be permanent. However, as in life, any challenge also brings opportunities for people and organizations. What will a post-lockdown economy look like?
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Central Penn College freezes tuition for a second consecutive year
President Linda Fedrizzi-Williams announced that Central Penn College will be freezing tuition rates for the 2020–2021 academic year. This will be the second consecutive year that the college has instituted a freeze.
How to stay sane and be productive while working from home
Liane Hrivnak from Central Penn College’s Student Services department has provided some tips for staying sane and being productive while working from home.
Central Penn College’s Dr. Wolfe serving on two state task forces
Dr. Krista Wolfe has been invited to serve on two task forces with the Pennsylvania Department of Health. The task forces meet weekly to discuss the COVID-19 pandemic.
Job Hunting Success During the Pandemic
Join us during your lunch break on Wednesday, May 6 from 12:30 – 1:00 p.m. for this live virtual Blackboard Collaborate session. Kelly Thompson from JFC Staffing Companies will be discussing what the job market and job search might look like in the next 6 months and what JFC Staffing will be doing to adjust to the new environment. Kelly …
Explore Central Penn College’s Lancaster Center Virtually
Central Penn College will be hosting a virtual information session on Thursday, May 7 at 4 p.m. Did you ever wonder if you had time for school, will your credits transfer from other schools … or simply – “I’ve never been to college, is it for me?” This information session will be the perfect opportunity …
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Michael Fedor to lead Central Penn College’s Advancement Office
Central Penn College is pleased to announce the hiring of Michael Fedor as Vice President for Advancement and Strategic Initiatives. With a background in business consulting, fundraising, community engagement and education, the Cumberland County resident brings a wealth of experience and expertise to this newly created, cabinet-level position.
Central Penn College Zoom Backgrounds
Enjoy these free backgrounds from Central Penn College!
Residential Housing Update – April 20
This means that housing will not reopen until at least the Summer 2020 term. Please remember that this situation continues to be fluid and, therefore, it is important to continue checking our website www.centralpenn.edu/covid for updates.
COVID-19 Update – Spring Term
Based on the Governor’s directive as well as the current situation regarding the COVID-19, we have decided to conduct all classes completely online during the spring term.