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.
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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.
Central Penn College launches new Telehealth Certificate Course
President Linda Fedrizzi-Williams announced today that Central Penn College will offer a new telehealth course to meet the demand for healthcare employees skilled in this growing service area. The five-week course is completely online and will run from May 18 to June 19.
Four Tips for Avoiding Procrastination from Central Penn College
Procrastination is an obstacle for every college student, and we all procrastinate from time to time on certain tasks.
Central Penn College Winter 2020 Dean’s List
Congratulations to all of the Central Penn College students who were named to the Dean’s List for the 2020 winter term. Of the students who took classes in the winter, 33% made the Dean’s List.
Central Penn College’s Noah Baylor wins Player of the Year
Senior forward Noah Baylor was named Player of the Year for the 2019–2020 USCAA D2 basketball season.
5 Tips on How to Successfully Change Careers
The prospect of a career change can be exciting, but also incredibly frightening. These five tips can help you overcome your fears and navigate your way successfully to a new job.
Central Penn College to offer Free Online Classes to Community Members
Central Penn College is offering more than 40 non-credit courses that community members can take online, at no cost, during the spring term. Participants can choose from a wide variety of subjects, including business, healthcare, criminal justice, information technology, accounting, legal studies, mathematics and more.
Central Penn College to offer non-credit courses, at no cost, to community members
To help our community during this time of crisis, we are offering more than 40 non-credit courses, at no cost, to our community members.