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List of colleges and universities in Pennsylvania

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List of colleges and universities in Pennsylvania

The following is a list of colleges and universities in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania.

Contents

Map of Pennsylvania, USA

Defunct institutions

Includes all not-for-profit schools that have closed since 1960.

  • Allegheny University of the Health Sciences (1994–2002) – formed via a merger of Hahnemann Medical College and The Medical College of Pennsylvania; now a part of Drexel University College of Medicine
  • Alliance College (1948–1987) – baccalaureate university in Cambridge Springs (Crawford County)
  • Combs College of Music (1885–1990) – master's music school in Philadelphia
  • Crozer Theological Seminary (1857–1970) – Baptist seminary in Upland (Delaware County)
  • Dropsie College (1907–1986) – graduate school of Jewish studies; merged with the University of Pennsylvania to become the Center for Advanced Judaic Studies
  • Hahnemann Medical College (1849–1994) – merged with The Medical College of Pennsylvania; now a part of Drexel University College of Medicine
  • Hershey Junior College (1938–1965) – associate's college in Derry Township (Dauphin County)
  • Mary Immaculate Seminary (1939–1990) – Roman Catholic seminary in Lehigh Township (Northampton County)
  • Northeastern Christian Junior College (1957–1993) – Bible college affiliated with the Churches of Christ, located in Lower Merion Township (Montgomery County)
  • Medical College of Pennsylvania (1850–1994) – merged with Hahnemann Medical College; now a part of Drexel University College of Medicine
  • Penn Hall Junior College (1906–1973) – associate's college in Chambersburg
  • Pennsylvania College of Podiatric Medicine (1963–1998) – merged with Temple University to become the Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine
  • Pinebrook Junior College (1914–1992) – Nondenominational Bible college in Coopersburg (Lehigh County)
  • St. Fidelis Seminary (1877–1979) – baccalaureate Roman Catholic university in Summit Township (Butler County)
  • Saint Pius X Seminary (1967–2004) – Roman Catholic Seminary in Dalton, Pennsylvania.
  • Spring Garden College (1851–1992) – baccalaureate university in Philadelphia
  • United Wesleyan College (1921–1990) – Bible college affiliated with the Wesleyan Church, located in Allentown
  • Villa Marie College (1925–1989) – baccalaureate Roman Catholic University in Erie; merged with Gannon University
  • References

    List of colleges and universities in Pennsylvania Wikipedia


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