Why do our students choose Penn State Schuylkill? Hear for yourself! Senior Abbie Kaiser and sophomore Brianah Stone share what they love about Schuylkill and how learning here has transformed their lives and taken them all over the world.
In the face of severe financial impacts to the University brought on by the global coronavirus pandemic, on April 23 Penn State President Eric J. Barron announced some salary adjustments; a 3% across-the-board cut to university budgets in the next fiscal year; and his intention to work with the Board of Trustees to freeze tuition for the 2020-21 academic year to limit student costs.
The Penn State alumni family grew by more than 15,000 this past weekend as the University recognized its spring 2020 graduates in a livestreamed commencement ceremony, which took place on Saturday, May 9.
A message from Penn State President Eric Barron on ‘Back to State’ plans, which call for flexible, adaptable schedule with classes and activities converting to remote delivery on Nov. 20.
Why do our students choose Penn State Schuylkill? Hear for yourself! 2020 graduate Abbie Kaiser and junior Brianah Stone share what they love about Schuylkill and how learning here has transformed their lives and taken them all over the world.
This fall, Penn State Schuylkill's faculty members will be offering their classes in-person, remotely, or as a hybrid of both — referred to as “COVID mixed.” In this video, several faculty members explain their plans for making their hybrid and remote courses as engaging and fun as in-person classes.