Penn State Mont Alto

Penn State Mont Alto
Established 1903
Type Public
Chancellor Dr. David Gnage
Undergraduates 1,204
Location Mont Alto, Pennsylvania, USA
Campus Rural area
Mascot Nittany Lion
Website www.ma.psu.edu

Penn State Mont Alto is a Pennsylvania State University Commonwealth Campus. It is located in Mont Alto, PA, in south central Pennsylvania, between Chambersburg and Gettysburg. It was founded as the "Pennsylvania State Forest Academy in Mont Alto" in 1903 by the governor of Pennsylvania.

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Institution

Approximately 1,200 students attend the school with more than 30% being over the age of 24. The majority of the student population at Penn State Mont Alto commute to classes, rather than live in the provided residence halls.

The campus is well known for its forestry and nursing majors. While many students elect to continue their education at University Park, Penn State Mont Alto does offer four year degrees in various business programs as well as English.

Today, Mont Alto offers four baccalaureate degrees and eight associate degrees, and serves nearly 1,300 students annually. The campus also serves approximately 2,500 annually through its Continuing Education unit, with courses on campus, at the Chambersburg Mall and at other sites.

Overview of the campus

Residence halls

Penn State Mont Alto offers three residence halls to students: Mont Alto Hall, Penn Gate I, and Penn Gate II.

Classroom buildings

Other notable buildings

Notable Faculty and Staff

History

Joseph Rothrock, an explorer, botanist and medical doctor founded the academy to train men for service in the state forests. In May 1903, Samuel W. Pennypacker, governor of Pennsylvania, established the Pennsylvania State Forest Academy in Mont Alto. It was one of three forestry schools in the nation, after Yale and Biltmore, respectively. George Wirt, the academy's first administrator, patterned the curriculum after curricula in Germany. All first year students were required to bring a horse with them to the academy until the late 1920s. The horses were used to fight forest fires in the Michaux State Forest.[2][3]

The yearbook of the Pennsylvania State Forest Academy was called "The Oak Leaf". It was published in 1914, 1920, 1923, and 1927 and may now be viewed online through the Pennsylvania State University Libraries along with other items documenting the history of this campus. [4]

In 1929 Pennsylvania State College and Mont Alto merged to form the Penn State Mont Alto campus. Students were adamantly opposed to the merger, and they protested by hanging two state officials in effigy.

The campus closed from 1943 to 1946 because the students and faculty were fighting in WWII.[2]

In 1963, Penn State Mont Alto became a Commonwealth Campus.

In 1997, Mont Alto joined the Commonwealth College, and began to offer baccalaureate degrees.

See also

Pennsylvania State University Commonwealth Campus
Mont Alto Arboretum

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