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  • Penn State Berks

    Originally the Wyomissing Polytechnic Institute, until becoming part of the Penn State system in 1958. Moved to its present Spring Township location in 1972. Home to nearly 2,200 full-time students on a spacious 241-acre campus.

    www.bk.psu.edu

  • Penn State Lehigh Valley

    Started with the Penn State system as an extension in 1912. Relocated to a 40-acre plot near Fogelsville in 1968 as the Allentown campus. Became known as the Lehigh Valley campus in 1997. Now home to nearly 700 full- and part-time students.

    www.lv.psu.edu

  • Division of Engineering, Business, Computing, and Human Development

    Provides information on academic programs, advisory councils and division meetings, mission statements and strategic plans, division faculty, sports, and forms.

    www.lv.psu.edu

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