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Central Penn College is ready to raise the roof
This year––through the 2021 CPC Gives Back campaign––the campus community will take on an issue that affects thousands of people in our region: Housing Insecurity & Homelessness.
Two More Certificate Programs Unveiled for Central Penn’s Summer Term
The short-term, certificate rollout continues at Central Penn College… with the launch of two business-related programs for the summer term: Marketing Management and Organization Change Management.
Marketing Management Certificate
Gain knowledge, build skills, and achieve more with Central Penn College’s Marketing Management Certificate.
Organization Change Management Certificate
Earn your Organization Change Management certificate completely online! Become an effective leader by conveniently taking classes that fit your busy schedule.
Our Healthcare Hero: Professor Anne Bizup
Congratulations to Dean of Health Sciences Anne Bizup for being named as a nominee in the Central Penn Business Journal’s annual Healthcare Heroes Celebration!
Central Penn College President Linda Fedrizzi-Williams named Woman of Influence
President Linda Fedrizzi-Williams was named a 2021 Women of Influence by Central Penn Business Journal.
Healthcare Informatics Certificate at Central Penn College starts in July
Central Penn College continues to roll out short-term certificate programs that enable students to gain valuable, skills-specific knowledge. The newest program is the 9-month, 18-credit, Healthcare Informatics certificate, which launches in July, the beginning of the college’s summer term.
Healthcare Informatics Certificate
Take a data-driven path to greater success with Central Penn College’s Healthcare Informatics certificate program.
Dual Enrollment
What is Dual Enrollment? Dual enrollment offers high school students the opportunity to earn both college and high school credit simultaneously at a reduced cost. Costs High school students will be charged $350 for a 3-credit course and $450 for a 3-credit course with a 1-credit lab, with an additional charge for books. Book prices …