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When you put Penn State Continuing and Professional Education to work for your organization it shows ­in your employee performance and job satisfaction. It shows in your business relationships, your service, and your bottom line. And with twenty four campuses across the state, community learning centers, and online training, there is a Penn State location near you, or we can bring programs onsite to your organization.
  • Custom training for your business
  • Credit and noncredit programs that fulfill continuing education requirements and upgrade employee skills
  • Convenient onsite and online program delivery to fit neatly into work schedules
  • Evening credit courses at Penn State campuses close to you
  • Customized leadership, project management, communications programs, and more to meet the diverse needs of your organization

Education

Ending the Girl Wars: Club Ophelia Training Program
This one-day workshop is designed to give middle school and junior high school educators the tools needed to help girls in grades six through eight improve their relationship skills and learn how to deal with relational aggression. You can take back to your school the tools needed to establish a Club Ophelia group.

Contact Us

To speak with Penn State about building a custom program for your organization please contact Penn State Client Development at 814-865-3513 or via e-mail at ClientDev@outreach.psu.edu.


Penn State offers a variety of degrees and professional development opportunities to advance your career or train your employees. For available offerings, contact the Continuing Education office at the campus nearest you.

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