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On 100-acre campus in Monaca in Beaver County, just 35 miles north of Pittsburgh. Information about admissions, academics, student life, and other topics.
www.br.psu.edu
Located four miles west of Media in Middletown Township. Admissions, financial aid, advising, continuing education, courses, degrees, student life, faculty, alumni, library.
www.de.psu.edu
Opened originally as the DuBois Center of Penn State in 1935. Transferred to the site of DuBois Mansion in 1938. Located in greater DuBois of Clearfield County. Provides a quality education to over 1,100 students with 49 full-time faculty.
www.ds.psu.edu
First came to the Penn State system at the creation of the Cooperative Extension Program in 1907. Moved unto 27 acres of farmland near Uniontown in 1968. Now having grown to over 200 acres, the campus acts as host to over 1,100 students.
www.fe.psu.edu
Created originally as an extension to the Penn State system in 1934, the permanent site was made with a 10-acre plot of land adjacent to Renzie Park in 1956. Now 52 acres, the campus is located fifteen miles southeast of Pittsburgh, with a student enrollment of nearly 1,000.
www.mk.psu.edu
Located near Chambersburg in Franklin County. Founded in as the Pennsylvania State Forest Academy, this school offers the first two years of 180 majors as well as 4-year programs in nursing, occupational therapy, human development and family studies.
www.ma.psu.edu
Introduced into the Penn State system as the New Kensington Center in 1958 from local need for higher education. Now located in Upper Burrell Township, four miles east of New Kensington, the 72-acre campus is home to 43 full-time faculty and over 1,000 students.
www.nk.psu.edu
Founded in 1964, and relocated in 1968 on the current 14.5 acres set in downtown Sharon. The only urban campus in the Penn State system. Maintains three bachelor and eight associate degree programs, and a student enrollment of just over 1,000.
www.shenango.psu.edu
Campus information, admissions, academics, alumni, news, continuing education, student services, faculty and staff.
www.wb.psu.edu
Penn State Worthington Scranton
Established in 1923 as a branch school with the Penn State system in Scranton. Originally named the Scranton Center in 1951, relocated to the current location in Dunmore in 1968. Over 100 faculty and 1,600 students call home to this 45-acre campus.
www.sn.psu.edu
In Spring Garden Township, in suburban York County. Offers several bachelor and associate degree programs. Admissions, academics, alumni, athletics, course schedules, faculty and staff, financial aid, student services.
www.yk.psu.edu