Penn State New Kensington

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Penn State New Kensington
Type Public satellite campus
Established1958
Parent institution
Pennsylvania State University
Chancellor Kevin Snider
President Neeli Bendapudi
Academic staff
38 full-time
Students492 (as of 2021)
Location, ,
U.S.
Colors Blue and White
Nickname Nittany Lions
Affiliations PSUAC (USCAA)
Website Penn State New Kensington
Penn State Kensington logo.svg

Penn State New Kensington is a commonwealth campus of the Pennsylvania State University located in New Kensington, Pennsylvania. The campus has an enrollment of 545 undergraduate students and offers twelve bachelor's degree programs and five associate degree programs as well as four men's and four women's sports.

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History

The New Kensington campus was founded in 1958 as a result of a study of the local need for higher education in the Alle-Kiski Valley. The first class graduated in 1960 at the New Kensington Center in the city of New Kensington. The Center moved to the old Parnassus School in 1963. The current campus opened with the Engineering Building in 1966 on 35 acres (140,000 m2) donated by ALCOA. Two years later the Science, Activities, and Administration buildings and the Library were completed and an additional 30 acres (120,000 m2) were purchased from a neighboring farmer. In 1969 the Physical Education Complex opened followed by the Theatre in 1971 and the Student Learning Center in 1975. The Science and Technology Center opened in 1990. After a ten-year building hiatus, the Conference Center and Classroom Building was dedicated in March 2001.

Campus

Financial aid and scholarships

70 percent of students receive aid (loans, scholarships, grants, work-study); Thirty-five campus scholarships awarded to 140 students.

Student life

Penn State New Kensington has 20 student organizations that are academic, social, and professional in nature. The Campus Activities Board (CAB) and Student Life Office host a large range of events and activities for students that supplement their academic experience on campus. Most activities hosted by CAB and Student Life are free of charge or come at reduced costs to the students participating. One of the signature programs of student life at Penn State New Kensington is the Penn State in Pittsburgh program, which introduces students to the cultural, athletic, and recreational activities of the Pittsburgh region.

Athletics

Penn State–New Kensington teams participate as a member of the United States Collegiate Athletic Association (USCAA). The Nittany Lions are also a member of the Pennsylvania State University Athletic Conference (PSUAC).

Penn State New Kensington hosts the following athletic teams:

Men's TeamsWomen's TeamsCo-Ed Teams
BaseballBasketballGolf
BasketballSoftball
SoccerVolleyball

Facilities

Ten buildings on seventy-two wooded acres that includes a multi-purpose Conference Center, the 350-seat Forum Theatre, 600-seat Athletics Center; Art Gallery.

See also

Coordinates: 40°33′04″N79°41′50″W / 40.551138°N 79.69727°W / 40.551138; -79.69727

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