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Butler Eagle Information

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Butler County Community College’s
science, technology and cultural center
and Succop Theater

 Butler County Community College
Address:
P.O. Box 1203, College Drive, Butler, PA 16001
Telephone: 724-287-8711
Web site: www.bc3.edu
President: Nick Neupauer
Public relations coordinator: Susan Changnon
The college serves Butler, Mercer and Lawrence counties. It offers more than 60 degree programs, noncredit programs, fire, EMS, business and public safety trainings. The main campus features 20 buildings including Succop Theater and Founders Hall, which can be rented for business meetings, seminars, proms or cultural events by contacting the college.
The BC3 Foundation owns and operates the Succop Conservancy, located four miles south of Butler in Penn Township, which features a 50-acre estate, mansion, ponds and walking trails, and is available for parties, weddings, receptions, art exhibits, business meetings, retreats, classes and outings by calling 724-586-2591. For more information about the college visit the Web site.

 Clarion University
Address:
840 Wood St., Clarion, Pennsylvania 16214-1232.
Telephone: 814-393-2000 or 800-672-7171
Web site: www.clarion.edu

 Carlow University
Administrative offices:
3333 Fifth Ave., Pittsburgh, PA 15213
Telephone: 412-578-6000 or 800-333-CARLOW
Web site: www.carlow.edu
The college offers a variety of programs in four areas: Cranberry Township, Beaver, Oakland and Greensburg. The college has programs geared specifically toward women and some weekend and evening programs for working adults who wish to earn a college degree.

 Geneva College
Administrative offices:
3200 College Ave., Beaver Falls, PA 15010
Telephone: 724-846-5100
Web site: www.geneva.edu
The college is a Christian college of the arts, sciences and professional studies for traditional, adult and graduate students. The main campus is located in Beaver Falls. The college was founded in 1848 by the Reformed Presbyterian Church of North America.

 Indiana (Pa.) University, Northpointe
Address:
167 Northpointe Blvd., Freeport, PA 16229
Telephone: 724-294-3300
Web site: www.iup.edu/northpointe
Campus dean: Patricia Scott
The campus serves Armstrong County and the surrounding region. In addition to the first year of classes in any of IUP’s 140-plus majors, students can also complete associate’s and master’s degrees, and a bachelor’s degree program for nurses.

 Penn State University
Address:
850 Cranberry Woods Drive, Cranberry Township, PA 16066
Telephone: 724-741-1033
E-mail: jeo2@psu.edu
The university offers undergraduate and graduate courses for degrees in business and organizational leadership. Credit and noncredit courses with working adults in mind are also offered. Educators and principals are also welcome.

 Robert Morris University
Administrative offices:
6001 University Blvd., Moon Township, PA 15108
Telephone: 800-762-0097
Web site: www.rmu.edu
The university’s main branch is in Allegheny County, but select classes also are offered at the Regional Learning Alliance in Marshall Township, Allegheny County. For information on these classes, call the admissions office.

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Slippery Rock University’s Old Main

 Slippery Rock University
President's office:
Robert Smith, president, 300 Old Main, 1 Morrow Highway, Slippery Rock, PA 16057
Telephone: 724-738-9000
Web site: www.SRU.edu
Campus police: 724-738-3333
The university has about 8,000 students and 400 faculty members. Its main campus is in Slippery Rock, with classes also offered at a site in Cranberry Township.
Services open to the public include:
Bookstore: 724-738-2104
Sporting events: 724-738-2086.
Aebersold Recreation Center: 724-738-4800
Culture center: 724-738-2700
Child care for preschoolers: 724-738-2102
Office of off-campus programs: 724-738-2066
Summer camps and conferences: 724-738-2027

 

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