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.
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Michael Fedor to lead Central Penn College’s Advancement Office
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.
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.
Spring term classes to begin online
For the first two weeks of the spring term, Central Penn College has decided to conduct all classes online. During this period, which begins on Monday, April 6, and extends to Saturday, April 18, the campus also will remain closed.
Coronavirus (COVID–19) information for Central Penn College Students
Central Penn College has no confirmed cases of COVID–19 as of this writing. The college will continue to take every precaution to ensure the health and safety of our students, faculty, staff and visitors.
Central Penn College & Commonwealth Charter Academy launch college in high school initiative
Central Penn College and Commonwealth Charter Academy (CCA) today launched an innovative partnership that enables CCA students to complete more than a year of college, while still in high school.
Central Penn College & Widener Law Commonwealth Make Five-Year Law Degree a Reality
Central Penn College and Widener University Commonwealth Law School’s innovative “2+3” agreement makes earning a law degree in five years a reality. Typically, attaining a law degree takes seven years.
Lancaster PTA Students Celebrate their Success
On a muggy, mid-September evening, more than 100 friends and family gathered last week at the Calvin G. High pavilion to witness something extraordinary––the largest PTA cohort in the history of the Lancaster Center receive their pins.
Central Penn Grads are Landing Jobs in their Fields
A new survey finds that 89.2% of recent Central Penn graduates are employed in their chosen field or continuing their education within one year of graduation.
Jaclyn Keys named Central Penn’s Valedictorian
What’s better than 3.9 GPA? How about a 4.0 and becoming valedictorian? That’s exactly what Jaclyn Keys did, as she earned her bachelor’s in legal studies at Central Penn College.