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The Philadelphia Housing Authority
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About The Philadelphia Housing Authority
The Philadelphia Housing Authority is a public housing agency located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, that appears in postsecondary education data as a site offering workforce development or vocational training programs. Housing authorities at the local level sometimes partner with educational institutions to provide job training and skill-building programs for residents and community members. Specific institutional type, level, enrollment figures, completion rates, and retention rates are not reported in available IPEDS data for this site.
No specific program offerings are listed in the available IPEDS data for this location. Workforce programs associated with housing authorities may include training in construction trades, maintenance, customer service, and other occupational areas, though no confirmed credential levels or program names are available here.
Philadelphia is the largest city in Pennsylvania and a major center for education, healthcare, and commerce in the Mid-Atlantic region. Individuals interested in training programs offered through or in partnership with the Philadelphia Housing Authority should contact the agency directly for current program availability and eligibility requirements.
2300 Master Street, Philadelphia, PA 19121
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