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By definition, colleges are institutions of higher learning that grant the bachelor's degree in liberal arts or science or both. Universities are institutions for higher learning with teaching and research facilities constituting a graduate school and professional schools that award master's degrees and doctorates and an undergraduate division that awards bachelor's degrees.
Please submit only colleges and universities from Pennsylvania. An undergraduate division or school of a university offering courses and granting degrees in a particular field should be submitted to the appropriate university category. Two-year, junior, and community colleges should be submitted to Two-Year_Colleges.
Arcadia University, formerly Beaver College, is a coeducational, comprehensive university in suburban Philadelphia offering undergraduate and graduate study to more than 2,800 students annually. The Arcadia University Center for Education Abroad, one of the largest campus-based international study programs in the United States, serves an additional 2,000 students each year from nearly 300 American colleges and universities. Weekend, online and evening programs make earning a degree possible for adults who require a flexible, part-time schedule. Arcadia University, ranked by U.S. News & World Report among the top 20 Regional Universities in the North, is accredited by Middle States and has nationally ranked programs of study.
Sites related to Bethel Seminary of the East, an accredited school of the Baptist General Conference, offering the M.Div. and a certificate in Theological Studies.
Branch sites only. Don''t duplicate general CMU sites.
Sites related to DeSales University, a Catholic school in Center Valley, Pennsylvania.
The grammar school that grew into Dickinson College was founded in 1773. The college itself was chartered in 1783. U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice Roger Brooke Taney and U.S. president James Buchanan are among the most famous alumni. Dickinson has about two thousand full-time students.
This category is for sites related to Dickinson College, a liberal-arts college in Carlisle, Pennsylvania.
Formerly known as Allegheny University of the Health Sciences. Now a part of Drexel University.
An independent, non-denominationally affiliated college of Jewish studies. It was founded in 1895 as a Hebrew teacher's college, but now offers professional and academically oriented master's and bachelor's degrees, and certificates in such fields as Jewish studies, Jewish education, Jewish music, and Jewish communal service.
Keystone College is a fully accredited, independent, private college committed to helping all students attain their full potential. To achieve this goal, Keystone provides excellent instruction, close student-faculty relationships, personal attention, and individualized support services. Keystone College received formal approval from the Pennsylvania Department of Education to begin offering baccalaureate degree programs in 1998.
Category for sites relating to Lehigh University.
Category for sites relating to Lehigh University.
In 1853, Mount Aloysius was founded by the Sisters of Mercy, a group dedicated to serving those in need. Their spirit still guides this Catholic, Christian college.
Category for sites relating to Peirce College.
Category for sites relating to Peirce College.
Penn State University was chartered by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in 1855, and is the only land-grant university in the State. It currently has over 80,000 students in 160 baccalaureate degrees at 24 locations throughout the system. Penn State is also home to the Penn State Nittany Lions, and is a Big Ten school. The Penn State University category is for sites of the Penn State University.
Submissions to this category should pertain to the Penn State University, including, the administration, schools, campuses, departments and programs, facilities, services, publications, research, alumni, and organizations.

Those submissions pertaining to sports of the University should be placed under the appropriate Sports category. Those submissions pertaining to students of the University should be placed under the Society: People: College Life: Penn State category.

Point Park is an independent, co-educational College with an enrollment of approximately 2500 students located in the heart of the Golden Triangle in downtown Pittsburgh. Point Park has many strong features that are shared with other small colleges in the region--small classes, a caring faculty and staff, and a wide choice of majors. However, we have a unique mission that distinguishes us from other colleges: our goal is to empower every graduate to obtain a job in his or her discipline after graduation.
Category for sites relating to Seton Hill College.
Category for sites relating to Seton Hill College.
Category for sites relating to Shippensburg University.
Category for sites relating to Shippensburg University.
This category consists of sites relating to two-year, post-secondary, educational institutions located in Pennsylvania.
Submit web sites about two-year, post-secondary institutions. Two-year colleges are considered those which primarily award associate degrees, diplomas, and/or certifications, even though they may award some baccalaureate degrees.
Known officially as West Chester University of Pennsylvania, this public institution is a member of the State System of Higher Education of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The school is located in West Chester. It offers undergraduate and master's level graduate programs in liberal arts, sciences, education, business, and health.
Submit only the main page.