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Holy Family University - SPIN (Special People in the Northeast)
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About Holy Family University - SPIN (Special People in the Northeast)
Holy Family University - SPIN (Special People in the Northeast) is an instructional site located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, operated in partnership between Holy Family University and SPIN, a nonprofit organization supporting individuals with disabilities and autism. This type of partnership site typically delivers specialized continuing education or certificate programming. No institutional type classification or program-level data is currently available in IPEDS for this site.
No specific program offerings are listed in the available data for this location. Partnerships between universities and disability service organizations often focus on workforce readiness, life skills, or professional development programming tailored to the needs of participants served by the nonprofit partner.
Philadelphia is Pennsylvania's largest city and a major center for health care, education, and social services. This site reflects efforts by Holy Family University to extend educational programming into community settings and serve populations with specialized needs in the greater Philadelphia area.
10541 Drummond Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19154
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