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Harcum College at CEP (Community Education Partners) Hunting Park Campus
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About Harcum College at CEP (Community Education Partners) Hunting Park Campus
Harcum College at CEP (Community Education Partners) Hunting Park Campus is an instructional site located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, affiliated with Harcum College, a private two-year institution based in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania. This site operates in partnership with Community Education Partners within the Hunting Park neighborhood of Philadelphia, extending postsecondary access to students in an urban underserved community. Specific enrollment and completion data for this site are not reported separately in available IPEDS records.
No specific academic programs are listed in the available IPEDS data for this location. Harcum College's broader academic portfolio includes programs in healthcare, business, education, and human services at the associate degree and certificate levels, some of which may be offered or facilitated at this site.
The Hunting Park neighborhood of Philadelphia is a densely populated urban community with significant workforce development needs. Partnerships like this one aim to reduce barriers to postsecondary education and credential attainment for residents who may face geographic, financial, or logistical challenges in accessing traditional college campuses.
4224 N. Front Street, Philadelphia, PA 19140
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