Pennsylvania State University Commonwealth Campus
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The Pennsylvania State University operates primarily out of its main campus at University Park, Pennsylvania, but has 19 commonwealth campuses spread throughout the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania:
- Penn State Abington (Abington Township) - Abington is not designated as being under the Commonwealth (University) college. It is a college in and of itself.
- Penn State Altoona (Altoona) - Altoona is not designated as being under the Commonwealth (University) college. It is a college in and of itself.
- Penn State Berks (Reading) - Berks is not designated as being under the Commonwealth (University) college. It is a college in and of itself.
- Penn State Beaver (Monaca)
- Penn State Delaware County (Media)
- Penn State DuBois (DuBois)
- Penn State Erie, The Behrend College (Erie) - Erie (Behrend College) is not designated as being under the Commonwealth (University) college. It is a college in and of itself.
- Penn State Fayette, The Eberly Campus (Uniontown)
- Penn State Harrisburg, The Capital College (Middletown) - Harrisburg (Capital College) is not designated as being under the Commonwealth (University) college. It is a college in and of itself.
- Penn State Hazleton (Hazleton)
- Penn State Lehigh Valley (Fogelsville) - Lehigh Valley is not designated as being under the Commonwealth (University) college. It is a college in and of itself (it is part of the Berks College)
- Penn State McKeesport (McKeesport)
- Penn State Mont Alto (Mont Alto)
- Penn State New Kensington (New Kensington)
- Penn State Schuylkill (Schuylkill Haven)
- Penn State Shenango (Sharon)
- Penn State Wilkes-Barre (Lehman)
- Penn State Worthington-Scranton (Dunmore)
- Penn State York (York)
In 2005, the University changed the designation for the Commonwealth Colleges to the University College.
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- Campuses of Penn State Accessed 23 November 2005