
Penn State World Campus students now have an opportunity to connect with peers who share common identity-related experiences, backgrounds, and concerns.
Penn State World Campus students now have an opportunity to connect with peers who share common identity-related experiences, backgrounds, and concerns.
Several of our students recently participated in an online panel — hosted by Julie Fitzgerald, co-curricular program coordinator, and Karen Armstrong, career counselor — in which they shared insight into their experiences with clubs and organizations and why they feel student involvement is such a valuable part of the Penn State World Campus experience.
Do you know what a co-curricular program is? These out-of-class experiences help enhance your educational journey at Penn State World Campus — and Student Affairs now has a dedicated coordinator to help ensure that you can make the most of all that we have to offer. Learn about Julie’s role and why these types of…
Penn State World Campus has recently brought on two new graduate assistants to support student engagement programming and co-curricular learning. Chris, interviewed below, is one of them. We discussed his plans for his role, what student engagement means for online learners, and his unique hobbies outside of work.
Penn State World Campus encourages you to join one or more newly created interest groups designed to help develop new student organizations.
Do you know about the many resources, clubs, and organizations available to you as a World Campus student? Following are a few of our activities and resources for you to explore.
Penn State World Campus students can take advantage of great opportunities to practice leadership and provide service within the World Campus community when they become Penn State World Campus Student Ambassadors. More than 50 students are already serving in this role, and any actively enrolled World Campus student in good standing with the University is…
Many students and prospective students often ask how Penn State World Campus compares to THE Penn State. Well, they are the same! This is the real Penn State. You are taking the same classes with the same curriculum developed by the same professors who teach courses at our brick and mortar campuses. You can expect…
Stephanie Reynolds, a World Campus student from McKeesport, Pennsylvania, and a Student Advisory Board member, will speak at the 2018 State of State conference on Saturday, February 3, about the impact that technology has on students.
If you’ve been looking for a way to get more connected with Penn State World Campus and your fellow students, consider applying for the Student Advisory Board.