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Penn State Continuing and Professional Education delivers first-class professional development and continuing education programs at convenient times and locations across Pennsylvania. Using Penn State's network of twenty-four campuses and colleges, we design, promote, and coordinate Continuing and Professional Education programs to provide adult learners with high-quality materials and support. As an adult learner, you can obtain a degree, advance your career, change your career, or enhance your earning potential by enrolling in our credit or noncredit programs. We provide consistent content for continuing education programs that can be delivered on-site at your business, on our campuses, or at a public facility.

We offer a wide variety of credit and noncredit programs designed for professionals in the fields of business, education, engineering/technology, and health. We offer master's, bachelor's, and associate degree programs. In our credit and noncredit certificate programs you can learn new skills; and you can use the credit programs to step up to a degree. The contract programs are former public offerings that are now available on a contract basis at your location upon request. For your convenience, we are providing links to various Penn State locations so that you can find Continuing and Professional Education opportunities at the campus nearest you. If you have any questions about programs or categories, you may contact us for additional information.


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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