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York College of Pennsylvania

www.ycp.edu

 
A private college located in southcentral Pennsylvania, York College offers more than 50 baccalaureate majors in professional programs, the sciences and humanities to its 4,600 undergraduate students. The College also offers master`s programs in business, education and nursing, and a doctorate in nursing practice. York College students enjoy a high-quality education that emphasizes practical application and a community invested in their success. The College provides a personal plan to help students focus their passions and attain their goals so they are prepared for a lifetime of meaningful careers – ready to meet the challenges of their profession and feeling confident ...
  • Number of Employees: 250-1000
  • Annual Revenue: $250-500 Million
  • www.ycp.edu
  • 441 Country Club Rd
    York, PA USA 17403
  • Phone: 717.846.7788

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