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First known as Wyomissing Polytechnic Institute, Penn State Berks became part of the ] system in 1958. The Berks campus has experienced many changes since then. WPI occupied the original Sacred Heart Church building on Hill Road, where the McDonald's Restaurant now stands from 1930 to 1958. Its facilities were offered to ] to establish Penn State Wyomissing Center. It moved to its present ] location in 1972. Dormitories were first added in 1990 with additional dorms in 2001, which made Berks a commuter as well as a residential campus.<ref></ref> | First known as Wyomissing Polytechnic Institute, Penn State Berks became part of the ] system in 1958. The Berks campus has experienced many changes since then. WPI occupied the original Sacred Heart Church building on Hill Road, where the McDonald's Restaurant now stands from 1930 to 1958. Its facilities were offered to ] to establish Penn State Wyomissing Center. It moved to its present ] location in 1972. Dormitories were first added in 1990 with additional dorms in 2001, which made Berks a commuter as well as a residential campus.<ref></ref> | ||
Student enrollment at Penn State Berks has increased steadily since 1972, when approximately 500 students attended. Today, there are an estimated 3,216 students enrolled. The campus currently has 15 buildings on 241 acres (1 km |
Student enrollment at Penn State Berks has increased steadily since 1972, when approximately 500 students attended. Today, there are an estimated 3,216 students enrolled. The campus currently has 15 buildings on 241 acres (1 km²) of land. There are 100 full-time and 70 part-time faculty members.<ref></ref><ref></ref> | ||
While being a commonwealth campus of the state ], since 1997 it has offered baccalaureate degrees independently from The ] ] in partnership with a neighboring campus under the title of Berks and Lehigh Valley College. | While being a commonwealth campus of the state ], since 1997 it has offered baccalaureate degrees independently from The ] ] in partnership with a neighboring campus under the title of Berks and Lehigh Valley College. | ||
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Type | Public 2- and 4-year undergraduate |
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Established | 1958 (joined Penn State) |
Chancellor | Dr. Susan Phillips Speece |
President | Graham Spanier |
Academic staff | 100 full-time, 70 part-time |
Students | 3,216 |
Location | Reading, PA, USA |
Campus | Suburban 258 acres |
Colors | Navy Blue and White |
Affiliations | Penn State University |
Mascot | Nittany Lion |
Website | www.bk.psu.edu |
Penn State Berks is a commonwealth campus of Pennsylvania State University located in Reading, PA.
History
First known as Wyomissing Polytechnic Institute, Penn State Berks became part of the Penn State system in 1958. The Berks campus has experienced many changes since then. WPI occupied the original Sacred Heart Church building on Hill Road, where the McDonald's Restaurant now stands from 1930 to 1958. Its facilities were offered to Penn State to establish Penn State Wyomissing Center. It moved to its present Spring Township location in 1972. Dormitories were first added in 1990 with additional dorms in 2001, which made Berks a commuter as well as a residential campus.
Student enrollment at Penn State Berks has increased steadily since 1972, when approximately 500 students attended. Today, there are an estimated 3,216 students enrolled. The campus currently has 15 buildings on 241 acres (1 km²) of land. There are 100 full-time and 70 part-time faculty members.
While being a commonwealth campus of the state land-grant university, since 1997 it has offered baccalaureate degrees independently from The Pennsylvania State University University Park campus in partnership with a neighboring campus under the title of Berks and Lehigh Valley College.
Degrees Offered
Baccalaureate | Associates |
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American Studies, B.A. |
Agricultural Business Business Administration Electrical Engineering Technology Hotel, Restaurant & Institutional Management Information Sciences and Technology Letters, Arts and Sciences Mechanical Engineering Technology Occupational Therapy |
Student Life
Penn State Berks has 39 active clubs. These clubs improve student life on the campus by creating a diverse environment for students to explore their interests outside of the academic world. All student organizations are overseen by the Student Government Association.
Housing on Campus
The Woods | The Village |
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References
- History of Penn State Berks
- Penn State Berks - Quick Facts
- Penn State Berks - Admissions FAQ
- http://www.bk.psu.edu/StudentLife/ClubsAndOrganizations/clubs.htm
See also
- Pennsylvania State University Commonwealth Campus
- Penn State Berks-Lehigh Valley
- Penn State Lehigh Valley
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