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Harrisburg Area Community College, Central Pennsylvania's Community College (Gettysburg campus) Cumberland Township: Adams: public satellite campus included in main campus 1964 Harrisburg Area Community College, Central Pennsylvania's Community College (Lebanon campus) Lebanon city: Lebanon: public satellite campus included in main campus 1964
Community College of Allegheny County-North: McCandless, Pennsylvania: 1972 Public 60,000 WildCats 2012 Community College of Allegheny County-South: West Mifflin, Pennsylvania: 1967 Public 60,000 WildCats 2012 Community College of Beaver County: Center Township, Pennsylvania: 1966 Public 6,800 Titans 2012 Pennsylvania Highlands Community ...
Luzerne County Community College: Nanticoke: 19 Montgomery County Mustangs: Montgomery County Community College: Blue Bell: 19 Manor Blue Jays: Manor College: Jenkintown: 19 Northampton Spartans: Northampton Community College: Bethlehem: 19 Penn Highlands Black Bears: Pennsylvania Highlands Community College: Johnstown: 20 Thaddeus Stevens Tech ...
Western Pennsylvania is a region in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania encompassing the western half of the state. Pittsburgh is the region's principal city, with a metropolitan area population of about 2.4 million people, and serves as its economic and cultural center.
Counties constituting the Cumberland Valley Region of Pennsylvania. Cumberland Valley is a geographic region that lies between South Mountain and Blue Ridge Mountains of Central Pennsylvania and Western Maryland. Consisting of the following counties: Cumberland; Franklin
The EPCC and WPCC were composed of the junior colleges, community colleges, and technical schools in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania that have varsity athletic programs. . Past Commissioners included Charles "Chuck" Bell CCAC North (three terms) Charles "Chuck" Dunaway Butler CC (two terms), Mike Stanzione Penn College, Bill Bearse Northampton CC amongst many oth
CCAC's North Campus, located in suburban McCandless Township, Pennsylvania, was established in 1972 and is housed in a 150,000-square-foot (14,000 m2), single-building campus. Located approximately 12 miles (19 km) north of downtown Pittsburgh, the campus annually draws more than 38,000 students from Pittsburgh's northern and western suburbs.
There are approximately 500 public school districts in Pennsylvania as of 2023. School districts and community colleges are counted as separate governments by the U.S. Census Bureau. School districts are categorized by state law based on the number of people living within the district boundaries.