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Gannon University - Erie County Technical School

Erie, PA
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About Gannon University - Erie County Technical School

Gannon University - Erie County Technical School is a collaborative educational site representing a partnership between Gannon University and Erie County Technical School, located in Erie, Pennsylvania. This arrangement provides students at the technical school with access to university-affiliated academic pathways and resources. The site reflects a broader effort to bridge career and technical education with higher education credential attainment.

Specific program offerings and credential details for this location are not listed in current IPEDS data. Erie County Technical School broadly offers career and technical education in fields such as healthcare, construction trades, automotive technology, and information technology. Students should contact Gannon University or Erie County Technical School directly for information on jointly offered programs.

Erie is the fourth-largest city in Pennsylvania, located on the southern shore of Lake Erie in northwestern Pennsylvania. The region has a manufacturing and healthcare-driven economy. This collaborative site serves students in Erie County who are seeking to connect technical training with university-level credentials.

Contact Information

8500 Oliver Road, Erie, PA 16509

Programs

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