Central Pennsylvania College is a proprietary school in Summerdale that offers certificates, associate degrees, and bachelor degrees. The school has 1,500 students and offers majors in business, marketing, communications, information sciences, health professions, legal studies, and security and protective services. CPC has intercollegiate teams in basketball and bowling, and intramural sports programs in basketball, football, golf, softball, tennis and volleyball. The school has an open admissions policy, although admission to certain programs is competitive. Interviews and essays are required as part of the admissions process.
Peirce College, in Philadelphia, is a private business college with a student body of 2,100. The school offers certificates, associate degrees, and bachelor degrees in the areas of business, marketing, information sciences, legal studies, the health professions and general studies. Special study options include an accelerated program, distance learning and internships. The college offers employment services, study skills assistance and tutoring; flexible programs of morning and evening classes are available to accommodate working students. The school offers no sports programs. CPC has an open admission policy, with selective admission to some programs.
Yeshivath Beth Moshe is a private, four-year Jewish rabbinical college in Scranton. The school has an open admission policy but accepts men only. Yeshivath Beth Moshe offers a bachelor degree in Talmudic studies. The school also offers distance learning courses, as well as extracurricular opportunities in choral groups and at a school television station. Yeshivath Beth Moshe has a student body of 60 and belongs to the Association of Advanced Rabbinical and Talmudic Schools. The school offers first and second Talmudic degrees. Ordination is available.
Pennsylvania College of Technology is a public, four-year institution in Williamsport with 6,200 students. The school has an open admission policy, with selective admission to some programs. PCT offers associate degrees and bachelor degrees in the fields of engineering technologies, health professions and computer information sciences. It offers bachelor degrees only in business/marketing and construction trades. PCT offers certificates in practical nursing, welding, plumbing and tile setting. The school offers a full athletic program, with intercollegiate teams in a variety of sports, including baseball, basketball, bowling, cross country, golf, soccer, softball and tennis.