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ACADEMICS
Only campus, along with University Park campus, to offer academicprograms from freshman to doctoral levels
More than 65 degree programs
6 joint degrees with the Penn State College of Medicine and the PennState Dickinson School of Law
6 degree programs delivered online though Penn States World Campus
1 undergraduate
5 graduate
Robust and growing Honors Program
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ACADEMIC QUALITY
All professional degrees are nationally accredited
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FACULTY AND STAFF
Faculty productivity in 2011-12 includes 120 journal articles,
20 creative works, 20 books; a total of 922pieces of
research, scholarship, and creative works
Research conducted with graduate and undergraduate students
Our intellectual capital through research, scholarship,and expertise is the basis for our external engagement.
Our faculty bring in $6 - 7 million in new research grants every year.
Several research centers and institutes are housed on campus.
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PENN STATE HARRISBURG HISTORICAL ENROLLMENT
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PENN STATE HARRISBURG GRADUATE/UNDERGRADUATE
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PENN STATE HARRISBURG FULL-TIME/PART-TIME
FALL 2001Total Enrollment 3,239
FALL 2013Total Enrollment 4,441
Full Time39%
Part Time
61% Full Time
75%
Part Time
25%
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PENN STATE HARRISBURG RESIDENCY
Fall 2013Total Enrollment 4,441
FALL 2013 Freshman Class is 44.9% Non-Resident
Fall 2001Total Enrollment 3,239
Non-Resident
6%
PA Resident
79%
Non-Resident
21%
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PENN STATE HARRISBURG INTERNATIONAL STUDENT ENROLLMENT
From Fall 2001 to Fall 2013
students from 71 different
countries have studied at
Penn State Harrisburg.
Fall 2013 enrollmentincludes 365 international
students from 40 countries.
Fall 2013 freshman class
includes 151 international
students from 11 countries.
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PENN STATE HARRISBURG ECONOMIC IMPACT
Source: The Pennsylvania State University Economic Impact Statement 2008
2008 ECONOMIC IMPACT SPENDING
Students $20,340,189.00
Faculty and Staff $17,338,437.00
Visitors $13,360,909.00
TOTAL $51,039,535.00
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Campus Master Plan
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EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES BUILDING (EAB)
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BIOTECHNOLOGY - NURSING
New UCIF-funded nursing lab
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CAPITAL UNION BUILDING (CUB)
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Largest
Growth Campus
Most Comprehensive
Strong Emphasis on Research and Scholarship
Thriving NCAA Division III Athletics Program
DISTINCTIONS
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ATHLETICS
Member of NCAA Division III
12 sports 6 men's, 6 womens
Member of Capital Athletic Conference
Integrated into the life of the college
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MENS
Baseball
Basketball Cross Country
Golf
Soccer
Tennis Track and Field (2014)
WOMENS
Basketball
Cross Country Soccer
Softball
Tennis
Volleyball
Track and Field (2014)
ATHLETIC PROGRAMS
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PENN STATE HARRISBURG STUDENT ENGAGEMENT
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PENN STATE HARRISBURG STUDENT ENGAGEMENT
Student clubs and organizations are recognized as
an important part of the college experience.
Students are encouraged to take advantage of the
many opportunities available.
There are more than 75 clubs and organizations,
including academic, cultural, social and special
interest.
Clubs and Student Organizations
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PENN STATE HARRISBURG COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
STUDENTS ASSISTING IN MIDDLETOWN BOROUGH:
Students assisted with Middletown Borough cleanup
Students assisted with Breakfast with Santa at the Middletown Fire House
Student-Athlete Advisory Committee participated in a food drive for Hurricane Sandy
Marketing Club brainstormed with a local community member on initiative to start a business/aided inbranding and marketing for her business
Pre-Law Club partnered with Wesley United Methodist Church food drive to collect and distribute food to
the needy
InterVarsity Christian Fellowship assisted the Middletown Library with spring book sale
Students assisted the Middletown Interfaith Food Pantry by unloading and stocking shelves with food
collected by the Boy Scouts