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Category Archives: News
New Spring Forward Scholarship
Any student applying to begin classes during our spring term which begins on April 10, can apply for a “Spring Forward” scholarship.
Central Penn College Fall 2022 Dean’s List
Congratulations to all of the Central Penn College students who were named to the Dean’s List for the fall 2022 term. Of the students who took classes, 33% made the Dean’s List. A full listing of the students can be found by clicking here.
Central Penn College to Kick Off New Sports Management Program
Central Penn College’s new online 18-credit certificate in sport management, as well as a new concentration in sports management as part of a bachelor’s degree in business, give sports fans the opportunity to channel their passion for competition into a rewarding career in the fun, fast-growing field of sports.
Central Penn College to Offer Two New Corporate Leadership Certificates
Central Penn College is addressing the increasing market demand for more corporate leaders –and more highly trained leaders–by offering two new academic opportunities.
Central Penn College’s Medical Assisting Program Earns Perfect Percent Satisfaction and Placement Rates
Getting a perfect score in a test is an achievement. Earning a 100 percent score for 20 years in a row is virtually unheard of—but it is a feat that Central Penn College’s Medical Assisting program has achieved in its employer and graduate satisfaction rates.
1917 Film: Community Invited to Free Movie
Central Penn College invites the community to campus to watch “1917,” a free movie inspired by a true tale of World War I drama and intrigue.
Knights survive in thriller against Christendom
The Central Penn Lady Knights were victorious, 62-59, in a closely contested match against the Christendom Crusaders on Friday night at East Pennsboro Middle School. One thing Central Penn Athletic Director Kasey Hicks said about the women’s basketball team this year was, “We need to learn how to play together for 40 minutes, instead of …
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The journey of a West Shore Connect student at Central Penn
West Shore Connect is a program for students who had high school learning-support or life-skills classes and are attending college.
Food Pantry at Central Penn College Receives Grant
With many students receiving little or no financial support from their families as they take classes at Central Penn College, and many more working multiple jobs or raising small children alone, food insecurity is a growing issue facing students enrolled at the Summerdale campus.