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Penn State Great Valley School of Graduate Professional Studies
Other namePenn State Great Valley
TypePublic graduate school
Established1963
ChancellorDr. Colin J. Neill
Postgraduates1,100
LocationMalvern, Pennsylvania, U.S.
CampusSuburban
AffiliationsPennsylvania State University
MascotNittany Lion
Websitegreatvalley.psu.edu

The Penn State Great Valley School of Graduate Professional Studies (branded as Penn State Great Valley) is a special-mission graduate school of Pennsylvania State University located in Malvern, Pennsylvania. Academic offerings include master's programs in engineering, information science, business, data analytics, finance, accounting, and software engineering. Continuing professional education courses and customized corporate training are also offered.

Main Building

History

Conference Center Building

Penn State Great Valley, founded in 1963 to provide graduate engineering programs to employees of local businesses, was housed in a rented school building in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania and was known as the King of Prussia Graduate Center. In 1974, the center began offering courses off-site at area businesses. In 1978, the center moved to an old elementary school building in Radnor, Pennsylvania. In 1982 the center moved back to King of Prussia and became the King of Prussia Center for Graduate Studies and Continuing Education.

In 1987, the university acquired 8.5 acres (34,000 m) within the Great Valley Corporate Center in Malvern, Pennsylvania. A new facility was built on the site earning the distinction of being the first permanent campus in the country located within a corporate park. The campus moved to the new location in 1988, introduced a graduate management program, and changed its name to Penn State Great Valley. In 1998, the Board of Trustees approved the Great Valley campus as a distinct School of Graduate Professional Studies. Due to its expanding programs, the Safeguard Scientifics Building was built next to the original facility and opened in 2001 with a 400-seat auditorium and additional classrooms.

Academics

Penn State Great Valley houses two academic divisions:

  • Engineering
  • Management

In addition to its degree programs, continuing professional education courses and certificate programs are offered in areas of business and technology. Continuing professional education courses can be customized and delivered to companies and organizations at the Penn State Great Valley campus or at their location.

References

  1. Road, 30 E. Swedesford; Malvern; Pa 19355 610-648-3200. "Chancellor's Welcome". Penn State Great Valley. Archived from the original on 2024-03-13. Retrieved 2024-09-27.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  2. Road, 30 E. Swedesford; Malvern; Pa 19355 610-648-3200. "This is Penn State Great Valley". Penn State Great Valley. Archived from the original on 2024-03-19. Retrieved 2024-09-27.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  3. "Academics". Great Valley. Retrieved 2016-10-26.

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