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Category Archives: News
Earn an Information Technology Certificate In Just 9 Months
Starting in the fall term, students can earn a certificate in Applications Development in just nine months.
Short-Term Healthcare Management Certificate launched by Central Penn
Healthcare organizations need managers and supervisors, and the Healthcare Management Certificate (HMC) positions individuals for success in this burgeoning field.
Central Penn College Will Award $1 Million in New Scholarships
Central Penn College is pleased to announce the creation of nine new scholarships that will provide up to $1 million in financial assistance to new and current Central Penn College students.
Central Penn College’s Information Technology intern is a study in resiliency
As an intern for Central Penn College’s Information Technology department, Garrett Horst stays very busy.
Central Penn Alumna & Sandra Day O’Connor Scholarship recipient Angela Hollingsworth
Legal Studies student Angelina Hollingsworth has been awarded the Justice Sandra Day O’Connor Honors Scholarship from New England Law in Boston.
Local police reporter visits Communications class
Jenna Wise spoke to Professor Michael Lear-Olimpi’s public affairs class recently about being a police reporter for PennLive.
Central Penn College’s Spring 2021 Dean’s List announced
Congratulations to all of the Central Penn College students who were named to the Dean’s List for the Spring 2021 term.
COVID Vaccination Clinics at Central Penn College
Central Penn College––in conjunction with UPMC––will host a COVID–19 vaccination clinic on Friday, July 16, and Friday, Aug. 6, at the college’s Conference Center from 10 a.m. to noon.
Earn Your Bachelor’s in Nursing through Central Penn’s RN to BSN Program
“This online RN to BSN program––delivered via the college’s accelerated terms––is perfect for busy RNs who want to take the next step in their nursing career,” said Anne Bizup, Dean, School of Health Sciences.