Penn State Harrisburg
Enrolls about 1,900 undergraduate and 1,500 graduate students, offering two associate, 27 baccalaureate, 20 master's, and two doctoral degree programs. Located on a suburban campus in Middletown, eight miles east of Harrisburg.
Penn State Schuylkill
Established originally at the location of the county alms house in 1875. After being held in nearby Pottsville until 1967, was moved to its present location outside the Borough of Schuylkill Haven. Over 1,100 students are taught by 90 faculty at this 70-acre rolling hillside campus.
School of Behavioral Sciences and Education
Endeavors to provide high quality academic programs in the fields of and be recognized as an authority on issues related to education, psychology, the social sciences, and training and development.
School of Business Administration
Provides business education as a component of a well-rounded value-respecting learning experience, the benefits of research and publications, and services appropriate to the needs of the region.
School of Humanities
Provides undergraduate programs in American Studies, Communications, Humanities, Literature, and Secondary Education English; and graduate programs in American Studies and Humanities.
School of Public Affairs
Missions to function as the flagship program in public administration and public policy in the University and prepare graduates to assist the development of excellence in economic, civic, and cultural activities of the region.
School of Science, Engineering, and Technology
Provides programs in Electrical Engineering and Technology, Structural Design and Construction Engineering Technology, Environmental Engineering and Pollution Control, Mechanical Engineering Technology, and Mathematical and Computer Sciences.