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Scholarships
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Internships Work!
The School of Sciences, Humanities & Visual Communications works with employers to ensure that our students gain valuable learning experiences in real-world settings.
Study Abroad
Earn credits, experience other countries, meet new people, travel overseas, and add to your resume - all while being a Penn College student on a study abroad program!
Faculty & Staff
The curriculum, taught by experienced faculty and staff, allows students to gain valuable experience in their designated field. A faculty adviser works with each student to design a course sequence that best meets the student's future plans.
Alternative Credit
Alternative Credit refers to academic credits earned through means other than traditional college course completion, including: credit by exam, articulation, proof of competency gained in high school, work/life experience, and advanced placement.
Dual Majors & Dual Degrees
Current and incoming undergraduate students may enroll in dual majors or degrees.
Mission, Vision & Goals
The mission of the School of Sciences, Humanities & Visual Communications is to broaden intellectual perspectives, develop technical skills, foster ethical sensibilities, and promote social awareness through general education and career-focused courses and degrees.
Core Courses
Sciences, Humanities & Visual Communications is home to the College's "general education" classes: