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Why should you become a Phlebotomist?
Did you know that more than half of the six courses in the Phlebotomy Technician Certificate program are online? Four of the classes are offered online, which offers flexibility and convenience to students who are working or who are taking care of children or older parents.
Why Becoming a Physical Therapist Assistant is a Great Career Choice
“What’s a PTA?” you ask. PTA stands for Physical Therapist Assistant. They play a critical role in helping patients recover from surgery, injury and deconditioning.
Accounting graduate Connor Graham is a high achiever on and off the field
As a student-athlete at Central Penn College, Connor Graham excelled both in the classroom and on the diamond. On the academic side, he was a perennial member of the Dean’s List club as he pursued a degree in accounting.
Central Penn Men’s Basketball Team Wins 2021 Season Opener
In their first game under new coach Gary Martin, the men’s basketball team delivered an 83–80 win over Penn State Schuylkill last night in an away contest.
Central Penn College’s Accounting Program Rated in the Top 20
Central Penn College was recognized as having the #17 best value accounting program in the Middle Atlantic region.
New Surgical Technician Diploma program launched to meet high-demand
Central Penn’s Surgical Technician Diploma Program provides students with the technical knowledge and skills required for employment as a member of an operating room team in a hospital or surgical center.
Central Penn’s Krista Wolfe receives Outstanding Service Award
The Federation of State Boards of Physical Therapy (FSBPT) named Dr. Krista Wolfe as a recipient of the 2021 Outstanding Service Award.
Central Penn College’s Education Foundation Awards $110,000 in Scholarships
During the current fall term, 116 Central Penn College students were awarded $110,000 in scholarships by the college’s Education Foundation.
Central Penn alum Kristal Turner-Childs breaks another barrier
Central Penn College alum Kristal Turner-Childs, who was appointed by Governor Tom Wolf as deputy commissioner of staff for the Pennsylvania State Police.