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Indiana University of Pennsylvania
210 South Tenth Street Indiana, PA 15705
Phone: 724-357-7854 Fax:
Year Established: 1875
Since its founding in 1875, Indiana University of Pennsylvania has progressed and evolved to match the changing needs of society.
Gerald Intemann, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Robin Gorman, Executive Assistant to the President Bill S. Balint, Chief Information Officer Todd Cunningham, Executive Director, IT Services
ITT Technical Institute, Pittsburgh
10 Parkway Ctr Pittsburgh, PA 15220-3804
Phone: 412-937-9150 Fax:
412-937-9425
kkretchun@itt-tech.edu www.itt-tech.edu
Year Established: 1992
ITT Technical Institute offers Associate Degree programs in Computer Networking Systems, Computer Electronics Engineering Technology, Computer Drafting and Design, Software Application and Programming, Multimedia/Visual Communications and Criminal Justice.
Julie Moore, Director of Finance Penn State Greater Allegheny
4000 University Dr, Frable Building McKeesport, PA 15131-7644
Phone: 412-675-9073 Fax:
412-675-9278
erb110@psu.edu www.greaterallegheny.psu.edu/
Penn State University - Greater Allegheny (PSUGA) offers the quality of a nationally recognized research university in a small campus setting.
Curtiss E. Porter, Campus Executive Officer J. Kirk Urey, Director, Business and Finance Galen Grimes, Assistant Professor Amanda Benedict, Career Services Coordinator
Penn State University, Electro-Optics Center
222 Northpointe Boulevard Freeport, PA 16229-2606
Phone: 724-295-7000 Fax:
Year Established: 1999
The Electro-Optics Center (EOC), a proud part of The Pennsylvania State University, is a hybrid between the best components of a university and those of private industry.
Karl A. Harris, Director William Kiser, Chief Operating Officer David H. Ditto, Deputy Director Kevin White, Business Director Monica Walter, Human Resource
724-295-7001
dhd10@psu.edu www.eoc.psu.edu
724-357-4005
wsbalint@iup.edu www.iup.edu
Penn State University, Beaver Campus
100 University Drive Monaca, PA 15061-2799
Phone: 724-773-3556 Fax:
Year Established: 1965
Penn State Beaver offers the first two years of Penn State’s 160+ baccalaureate degrees. Five baccalaureate degrees may be completed at the campus.
Gary B. Keefer, Chancellor Donna Kuga, Director, Academic Affairs W. Luke Taiclet, Director, Finance & Business Services Christopher Rizzo, Director, Student Affairs Marian Vendemia, Director, Continuing Education
724-773-3578
gbk3@psu.edu www.beaver.psu.edu
Penn State University, Fayette
The Eberly Campus, P.O. Box 519 Uniontown, PA 15401
Phone: 724-434-1296 Fax:
Year Established: 1965
Penn State Fayette, The Eberly Campus is Fayette County’s only four-year post-secondary educational institution.
Emmanuel I. Osagie, Chancellor Delia Conte, Director, Academic Affairs Paula Congelio, Director, Finance & Business Services Susan Brimo-Cox, Director, Public Relations Jeff Medvec, Systems Administrator
Penn State University, New Kensington Campus
New Kensington Campus, 3550 7th Street Road New Kensington, PA 15068-1798
Phone: 724-334-6013
kjs33@psu.edu www.nk.psu.edu
Year Established: 1958
The strategic mission of Penn State New Kensington is to serve its constituents by meeting Penn State’s land-grant mission to provide higher education opportunity and economic development for the campus’ service area that comprises parts of Allegheny, Armstrong, Butler, Indiana, and Westmoreland counties.
Penn State University, Shenango Campus
147 Shenango Ave Sharon, PA 16146-1537
Phone: 724-983-2900 Fax:
Year Established: 1965
Penn State Shenango’s mission, consistent with that of the University of which it is part, is to provide a balanced portfolio of academic offerings; to establish strong enroll- ment across the spectrum of student profiles; to create an attractive, technologically flexible, safe, and comfortable environment for teaching and learning; to offer an array of student-appropriate co-curricular activities; to exploit new models of academic program delivery; to strengthen ties to other units of the University; to spearhead economic development and technology transfer in this region; in short, to promote the benefits of a Penn State education.
724-983-2909
fxl1@psu.edu www.shanango.psu.edu
724-430-4208
eio2@psu.edu www.fayette.psu.edu
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