It's about what you would expect from a small priv...
It's about what you would expect from a small private college. My daughter loves it and doing well with classes.
It's about what you would expect from a small private college. My daughter loves it and doing well with classes.
I think this school could be more challenging and offer more opportunities, however, I am employed in my field (Information Technology), In a job position that requires a 4 year degree. I learned things here about computers that I could not have imagined, and now I am successful. It would be nice to have a Penn State degree but this does just as well because once you get in the door, it all comes down to experience and how hard you work.
Thanks for establishing a college in this area. It fills a niche for many who for a variety of reasons stay local to get their education. I am somewhat surprised at some of the negative ratings but then not everyone is prepared to take responsibility for their own education. Thanks!
I was in this school for two semesters, when I was in college, and I learned and had a nice GPA. It's a small school, and some teachers are really nice to you. The owner would greet students with Milano biscuits when I was there.
But it has a problem it's very small, there is a security problem sometimes. It is not a school to make friends. And it won't look good on your resume if you graduate from here.
As an full-time employed adult-learner who returned to complete a bachelor's degree part-time to advance in my career, I would recommend Central Penn College. The professors that I have had are qualified real-world experienced educators who are also experienced adjuncts at other area colleges and universities. Most of those professors have full-time jobs with organizations from within the area, and are understanding and forgiving when it comes to your personal family or work obligations. Remember, you only get out what you put in. If you are disciplined and focused, you can achieve your goals.
Went here for both my Bachelors and Master's Degree. My Bachelor years living on campus were the best of my life. I graduated in 2012 with my undergrad. I don't know how things are now but things back in that time were amazing! They have a high drop out rate due to students inconsistencies in applying themselves, not because the staff don't care. I would highly recommend this school to anyone!
It was great everyone was friendly and the tour was great. I rate it a 10/10.
If you wanna send your son here. He will have fun. If you wanna send your daughter here, she'll probably be stalked and harrassed like hundreds of other students allegedly have. Due to alleged mother the alleged perp may have in the faculty, your possibly still underage daughter can and may be forced to live in the same housing areas as a 25+ year old with an allegedly three year long mountain of history allegedly swept under the rug for him. She will probably be silenced and ignored while being forced to look at title IX posters everywhere proclaiming the school cares about preventing and dealing with people being hurt when in reality their pain only seems to matter if it threatans the school's income. What i witnessed firsthand, heard from students, and saw being allegedly ignored at central penn college has seriously damaged my faith in humanity. However, that slight discomfort is nothing next to the physical and psychological terror and pain countless allegedly silenced victims have gone through and been forced to live with.
Administration is allegedly, probably, almost certainly, nearly factually, subjectively absolutely, utterly disgusting.
Most students and campus amenities are nice.
1/5. 0 if it were possible.