AdmissionsThe college offers programs leading to the Bachelor of Science, Associate in Science, and Associate in Applied Science degrees, and welcomes students of all ages who demonstrate motivation and exhibit scholastic competence.
All applicants are required to provide proof of eligibility through the provision of an official high school diploma, transcripts, a GED or a home schooling certificate, or in some cases an attestation of one of the aforementioned items.
Admission is based on high school grade performance.
AcademicsCentral Penn prepares its graduates for career success by providing an affordable, hands-on education, expanding its locations (now in Lancaster and Lehigh Valley), and adding new academic bachelor and associate degree programs, both online and in the classroom.
The flexible course schedules, an experienced and caring faculty, and small class sizes demonstrate college’s dedication to students' personal and professional success.
Financial AidCentral Penn students come from diverse economic backgrounds and sometimes, the choice of where to go to college comes down to cost. Whether you are a traditional high school student or an adult continuing your education, a college education is an investment in your future.
Central Penn’s Financial Aid Office can help the student find resources and secure funding for their education. Financial aid programs are available including: grants, loans, scholarships for new students, current students and Continuing Education and Federal Work Study.
ActivitiesCollege offers many opportunities for those students who want to exercise their bodies and minds outside of the classroom. The student may try traveling abroad and any other community service as well as clubs and sports.