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!
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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.
Central Penn College’s Winter 2021 Dean’s List announced
Congratulations to all of the Central Penn College students who were named to the Dean’s List for the 2021 winter term.
Dan Malloy: Takin’ Care of an Unfinished Business Administration Degree
Dan Malloy had some unfinished business… and that was earning his Business Administration bachelor’s degree.
Central Penn College Healthcare Hero: OTA Maddie Gleason
We recently asked Central Penn College healthcare alumni to share their experiences. Maddie Gleason is an Occupational Therapist Assistant with Marysville-based Southeastern HomeHealth Services.
Central Penn College Freezes Tuition for Third Consecutive Year
Central Penn College will be freezing tuition rates for the 2021–2022 academic year. This will be the third consecutive year that the college has instituted a freeze.
Central Penn College Healthcare Hero: Isaiah Dorsey
Certified Medical Assistant Isaiah Dorsey has been in the eye of the storm at the COVID tent at Geisinger Holy Spirit in Camp Hill.
Central Penn College’s Education Foundation Awards $116,000 in Scholarships
During the current spring term, 135 Central Penn College students were awarded $116,000 in scholarships by the college’s Education Foundation.
Morgan Wylie: Mom, employee and master of professional studies student
Morgan Wylie is investing in herself, her family and her future. She’s a working mother who attends evening classes at Central Penn College, as she pursues a master of professional studies (MPS) in organizational leadership.