List of for-profit colleges and universities in Pennsylvania

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The following is a list of for-profit colleges and universities in Pennsylvania. Only schools with a physical campus within the state are listed. For public and private, not-for-profit schools, see List of colleges and universities in Pennsylvania.

NameCampus LocationsSchool Type
Altierus Career College Bensalem Township, Bucks County (Bensalem Campus)
Pittsburgh (Pittsburgh Campus)
Associate's Health & Business School
Antonelli College Springfield Township, Montgomery County Associate's Art & Design School
Berks Technical Institute Wyomissing Associate's Technical School
Bradford School Pittsburgh Associate's Health & Business School
Brightwood Career Institute (formerly Kaplan Career Institute) Broomall, Delaware County
Swatara Township, Dauphin (Harrisburg Campus)
Philadelphia
Philadelphia Mills
Pittsburgh (Pittsburgh Campus)
Associate's Health & Business School
Cambria-Rowe Business College Johnstown (Main Campus)
Indiana (Indiana Campus)
Associate's Health & Business School
Career Training Academy Lower Burrell (Main Campus)
Monroeville
North Hills (Pittsburgh Campus)
Associate's Technical School
CHI Institute (renamed Brightwood Career Institute) Radnor Township, Delaware County (Broomall Campus)
Philadelphia (Franklin Mills Campus)
Associate's Technical School
Consolidated School of Business East Hempfield Township, Lancaster County Associate's Health & Business School
Dean Institute of Technology Pittsburgh (Allegheny County)Associate's Technical School
Delaware Valley Academy of Medical and Dental Assistants Philadelphia Associate's Health School
Douglas Education Center Monessen (Washington County)Associate's Health & Business School
DeVry University Upper Dublin Township, Montgomery County Comprehensive Master's Institution
Erie Institute of Technology Millcreek Township, Erie County Associate's Technical School
Fortis Institute Fairview Township, Erie County (Erie Campus)
Swoyersville (Forty Fort Campus)
Scranton (Scranton Campus)
Associate's Health & Business School
JNA Institute of Culinary Arts Philadelphia Associate's Cooking School
Keystone Technical Institute Lower Paxton Township, Dauphin County Associate's Technical School
Lansdale School of Business Upper Gwynedd Township, Montgomery County Associate's Health & Business School
Laurel Institute Uniontown (Laurel Business Institute)
Meadville (Laurel Technical Institute)
Sharon (Laurel Technical Institute)
Wexford (Laurel Technical Institute)
Associate's Health & Business School
Lincoln Technical Institute Upper Macungie Township (Allentown Campus)
Philadelphia (Philadelphia and Northeast Philadelphia Campuses)
Associate's Technical School
McCann School of Business and Technology Allentown
Carlisle
Dickson City
Hazleton
Lewisburg
Wilkes-Barre
Associate's Health & Business School
New Castle School of Trades Pulaski Township, Lawrence County Associate's Technical School
Orleans Technical Institute Philadelphia Associate's Technical School
Pennco Tech Bristol Township, Bucks Associate's Technical School
Penn Commercial Business and Technical School South Strabane Township, Washington County Associate's Health & Business School
Pennsylvania Institute of Health and Technology North Union Township, Fayette County Associate's Health & Business School
University of Phoenix Philadelphia Comprehensive Master's Institution
Pittsburgh Technical College North Fayette Township, Allegheny County Associate's Technical School
Precision Manufacturing Institute Meadville Associate's Technical School
Prism Career Institute Upper Darby Township, Delaware County Associate's Health & Business School
The Restaurant School at Walnut Hill College Philadelphia Baccalaureate College
Rosedale Technical Institute Robinson Township Associate's Technical School
South Hills School of Business and Technology State College (Main Campus)
Altoona
Associate's Health & Business School
Star Technical Institute Philadelphia Associate's Technical School
Strayer University Upper Saucon Township, Lehigh County (Allentown Campus)
Philadelphia (Center City Campus)
Springfield Township, Delaware County (Delaware Valley Campus)
Bensalem Township, Bucks County (Lower Bucks Campus)
Marshall Township, Allegheny County (Warrendale Campus)
Comprehensive Master's Institution
Thompson Institute (renamed Brightwood Career Institute) Philadelphia Associate's Technical School
Triangle Tech Hanover Township, Northampton County (Bethlehem Campus)
Sandy Township, Clearfield County (DuBois Campus)
Erie (Erie Campus)
Greensburg (Greensburg Campus)
Pittsburgh (Pittsburgh Campus)
Upper Augusta Township, Northumberland County (Sunbury Campus)
Associate's Technical School
Vet Tech Institute Pittsburgh Associate's Health School
YTI Career Institute Logan Township, Blair County (Altoona Campus)
East Hempfield Township, Lancaster County (Lancaster Campus)
Springettsbury Township, York County (York Campus)
Associate's Health & Business School

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