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  2. Pennsylvania College of Technology - Wikipedia

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    Pennsylvania College of Technology ( Penn College) is a public college in Williamsport, Pennsylvania. It is affiliated with, but a self-governing entity of, Pennsylvania State University. As an applied technology college (known by the locals and alumni alike as "Penn Tech", for decades) the school offers certificate, associate, baccalaureate ...

  3. Penn State College of Agricultural Sciences - Wikipedia

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    The Penn State College of Agricultural Sciences offers 17 undergraduate majors, [1] 23 minors, [2] and graduate programs in 18 major areas. [3] The college awarded the nation's first baccalaureate degrees in agriculture in 1861. With 9 academic departments and 67 cooperative extension offices, one in each of Pennsylvania's counties, the college ...

  4. Penn State Erie, The Behrend College - Wikipedia

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    It is among the largest of Penn State's commonwealth campuses, with about 4,400 students enrolled in Behrend programs on campus and online. The college offers more than 40 undergraduate majors in four academic schools: The Sam and Irene Black School of Business , the School of Engineering, the School of Humanities and Social Sciences, and the ...

  5. Penn State Greater Allegheny - Wikipedia

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    Penn State Greater Allegheny also offers a 3+1 program in energy engineering; students spend three years at Greater Allegheny, and transition to University Park for the fourth year to complete the program. 2+2 Plan. Nearly all of Penn State's 275+ baccalaureate degree programs can be started at Penn State Greater Allegheny.

  6. Pennsylvania State University - Wikipedia

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    Pennsylvania State University. /  40.79833°N 77.86000°W  / 40.79833; -77.86000. The Pennsylvania State University, commonly referred to as Penn State and sometimes by the acronym PSU, is a public state-related land-grant research university with campuses and facilities throughout Pennsylvania. Founded in 1855 as Farmers' High School of ...

  7. Penn State College of Education - Wikipedia

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    The College of Education is one of 15 colleges at The Pennsylvania State University, located in University Park, PA. It houses the departments of Curriculum and Instruction, Education Policy Studies, Learning and Performance Systems, and Educational Psychology, Counseling, and Special Education. Almost 2,300 undergraduate students, and nearly ...

  8. Penn State College of Engineering - Wikipedia

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    Website. engr.psu.edu. The Penn State College of Engineering is the engineering school of the Pennsylvania State University, headquartered at the University Park campus in University Park, Pennsylvania. It was established in 1896, under the leadership of George W. Atherton.

  9. Penn State University College of Medicine - Wikipedia

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    Pennsylvania. , United States. 40°15′51″N 76°40′37″W  / . 40.26410°N 76.67703°W. / 40.26410; -76.67703. Website. med .psu .edu. Pennsylvania State College of Medicine ( PSCOM ), known simply as Penn State College of Medicine is the medical school of Pennsylvania State University, a public university system in Pennsylvania.