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Community College of Philadelphia at The Association for Independent Growth
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About Community College of Philadelphia at The Association for Independent Growth
Community College of Philadelphia at The Association for Independent Growth is a satellite instructional site located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. This location represents a partnership between Community College of Philadelphia (CCP) and The Association for Independent Growth, an organization that supports individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The site extends CCP's educational programming into a community-based setting.
Specific program offerings at this site are not listed in available IPEDS data. Partnership sites of this type often provide inclusive postsecondary education programs, life skills instruction, and vocational training for individuals with disabilities. Prospective students and families should contact Community College of Philadelphia or The Association for Independent Growth directly for current program information.
Philadelphia is Pennsylvania's largest city and a major center for higher education and social services. This partnership site reflects CCP's commitment to expanding access to postsecondary education for underserved and diverse populations across the city.
4700 Wissahickon Ave. Suite 100 2nd Floor, Philadelphia, PA 19144
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