Penn State Hazleton
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Penn State Hazleton is a commonwealth location of the Pennsylvania State University. It is located west of Hazleton, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. The Hazleton Campus was originally chartered in 1934 and moved to its current location in 1948. Today, the campus occupies over 100 acres in Sugarloaf Township and has an enrollment of over 1,000 full- and part-time students; both traditional and non-traditional.[1]
See also: Pennsylvania State University Commonwealth Campus
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- Penn State Hazleton official Website
- Penn State Hazleton Library
- The Pennsylvania State University official website
- Penn State Campuses
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Flagship campus: University Park
Commonwealth campuses:
Abington • Altoona • Berks • Beaver • Delaware County • DuBois • Erie (The Behrend Campus) • Fayette (The Eberly Campus) • Greater Allegheny • Harrisburg • Hazleton • Lehigh Valley • Mont Alto • New Kensington • Schuylkill • Shenango • Wilkes-Barre • Worthington-Scranton • York
Special-mission campuses:
Great Valley School of Graduate Professional Studies • Hershey Medical Center and College of Medicine • Pennsylvania College of Technology • Dickinson School of Law