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Edinboro University in Erie - Porreco College of Edinboro University
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About Edinboro University in Erie - Porreco College of Edinboro University
Edinboro University in Erie - Porreco College of Edinboro University is a branch campus of Edinboro University located in Erie, Pennsylvania. Edinboro University, now part of the Pennsylvania Western University system, is a public institution that has historically served northwestern Pennsylvania with undergraduate and graduate programs across a broad range of disciplines.
The Porreco College campus in Erie was established to expand access to Edinboro University programming within the city of Erie, offering select undergraduate degrees and certificate programs designed to meet regional workforce and community needs. Specific program listings were not available in current IPEDS data for this location.
Erie, PA is the fourth-largest city in Pennsylvania and an important economic and educational hub in the northwestern part of the state. The Porreco College campus extends the reach of the Edinboro/Pennsylvania Western University system into Erie's urban core, providing local students with access to public university education without the commute to the main campus in Edinboro.
Accreditation: Middle States Commission on Higher Education
2951 W. 38th St., Erie, PA 16506
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