The state’s Acting Secretary of Education Eric Hagarty toured Central Penn College in Cumberland County on Friday to see first-hand how higher education is adapting to changing workforce needs and working to make college more affordable and accessible for students.
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New Year, New Scholarship
Any student applying to Central Penn College to start during our winter term that begins on January 9, 2o23 can apply for a “New Year” scholarship.
2 Central Penn College Soccer Players Make First Team All-Conference
Jaeger James of Dover and Jake Philippe of Harrisburg, two Central Penn College soccer standouts, have been chosen for First Team–Eastern States Athletic Conference (ESAC).
Summer 2022 Dean’s List announced
Congratulations to all of the Central Penn College students who were named to the Dean’s List for the summer 2022 term.
Alumni Adventures: Iceland Day 4
The featured element of the Day 4 schedule was the Blue Lagoon and the lava fields of Iceland’s Southwestern most coast.
Central Penn College Partners with Messiah Lifeways to Offer Training in Dementia Care
Central Penn College has launched an innovative partnership with Messiah Lifeways of Mechanicsburg to provide specialized training in care for residents suffering with dementia.
Central Penn College Women’s Basketball Team Wins Penn State-Scranton Tip-off Tournament
Central Penn College’s Lady Knights basketball team captured the championship at the Penn State Scranton Tip-Off Tournament this past weekend.
Central Penn College Pins Healthcare 70+ Students
More than 70 Central Penn College students training for careers in medical assisting, phlebotomy, surgical technician, physical therapy assisting, and occupational therapy assisting were formally “pinned.”
4 Central Penn College Soccer Stars Earn All-American Status
Three Central Penn College students have been named USCAA Soccer All-American, and goalie Andrew Hunter was named an Academic All-American.
Three Recession-Proof Fields to Train for in 2023
As our energy bills soar and retirement accounts shrink, a recent report sheds some light on three growing fields that are predicted to be virtually recession-proof in 2023.