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Pennsylvania State University - Erie (The Behrend College)

Erie, PAAccredited
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About Pennsylvania State University - Erie (The Behrend College)

Pennsylvania State University - Erie, The Behrend College, is a four-year campus of the Pennsylvania State University system located in Erie, Pennsylvania. As one of Penn State's largest branch campuses, Behrend offers a comprehensive undergraduate experience combined with the resources of a major research university, serving students in the Lake Erie region.

No specific program-level data or enrollment figures are listed in current IPEDS data for this record. Penn State Behrend is known for programs in engineering, business, liberal arts, and the sciences, offering bachelor's degrees across a wide range of disciplines along with select associate and graduate programs.

Erie is Pennsylvania's fourth-largest city and a regional center for manufacturing, healthcare, and higher education. The Behrend College campus sits on a scenic wooded setting overlooking Lake Erie. Prospective students are encouraged to contact Penn State Behrend directly for full program details and current admissions information.

Accreditation: Middle States Commission on Higher Education

Contact Information

5091 Station Road, Erie, PA 16563

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