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Central Penn College’s Palmieri joins PA health focus group
Tom Palmieri, director of Counseling Services, recently became a focus group member for the 2020 Pennsylvania State Health Assessment (SHA).
Summer 2020 Term Housing Update and Move Out Instructions
As of Friday, May 22, Cumberland County will be in the Yellow status. This means we will be able to start scheduling move-outs for students.
A Message from the Vice President of Enrollment: Continuing Education Students
Thank you for choosing Central Penn College (CPC) as the institution to pursue your education. Our faculty and staff are looking forward to having you begin your educational journey with us this summer.
A Message from the Vice President of Enrollment: Traditional Students
Thank you for choosing Central Penn College (CPC) as the institution to pursue your education. Our faculty and staff are looking forward to having you begin your educational journey with us this summer.
Summer Term 2020 Student Information
With the start of the summer term less than two months away, we want to give early notice to the campus community about how the summer term will be conducted, so everyone can prepare now.
Summer Term 2020 Faculty and Staff Information
Dear Faculty and Staff, All classes for the summer term will be offered online. With the start of the summer term less than two months away, we want to give early notice to the campus community about how the summer term will be conducted, so everyone can prepare now. Our hope is that we can …
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Time to Upskill and Reskill Our Workforce
The COVID-19 virus is forcing us to live and work differently. And some of these changes will be permanent. However, as in life, any challenge also brings opportunities for people and organizations. What will a post-lockdown economy look like?
Central Penn College freezes tuition for a second consecutive year
President Linda Fedrizzi-Williams announced that Central Penn College will be freezing tuition rates for the 2020–2021 academic year. This will be the second consecutive year that the college has instituted a freeze.
How to stay sane and be productive while working from home
Liane Hrivnak from Central Penn College’s Student Services department has provided some tips for staying sane and being productive while working from home.