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  • Spring 2026 Personal Enrichment Class Schedule Released

    Posted February 6, 2026 at 11:31 am

    Community Education at Pennsylvania Highlands Community College has released its Spring 2026 class schedule, packed with opportunities for personal enrichment and hands-on learning.

    Running from March 9 to June 25, this lineup features 23 non-credit classes designed to inspire creativity, build skills, and connect the community.

    Interested individuals can choose from classes within five subject areas: Arts & Crafts, Computers, Food & Baking, and Spirits, as well as a new category – Gardening. For those looking to dive deeper, the program offers bundled package options, providing discounts for participants who enroll in multiple related classes.

    “These classes offer people the chance to gain some new experiences,” stated Matthew Pudliner, Pennsylvania Highlands Continuing Education Manager. “Participants enjoy spending quality time with friends and family, and often large groups attend together, making the experience even more enjoyable for everyone.”

    Several exciting new classes have been introduced to the schedule since fall, offering fresh opportunities to learn and explore, including three Cricut classes and a new calligraphy class. Mixology classes are also returning after a brief hiatus in the fall.

    Attendees can register for each class up to one week before the start date. Click here for a full class listing and registration information. 

  • Dr. Kristy Chunta Appointed To The College’s Board Of Trustees

    Posted January 27, 2026 at 12:06 pm

    Dr. Kristy Chunta has been appointed to the Pennsylvania Highlands Community College Board of Trustees.

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    Dr. Kristy Chunta

    Dr. Chunta’s appointment began on January 1 and is slated to conclude on December 31, 2031. Upon completion of her initial six-year term, she will be eligible for reappointment.

    “We are thrilled to welcome Dr. Chunta to the Board of Trustees,” stated Dr. Steve Nunez, Pennsylvania Highlands President. “Her extensive experience as both an educator and healthcare leader will be invaluable as we continue to advance educational access, workforce development, and community well‑being throughout our region.”

    Dr. Chunta is currently the Doctoral Program Coordinator and a Professor in the Department of Nursing at Indiana University of Pennsylvania.

    She has been the Program Coordinator since May 2021 after previously serving as Master’s Program Coordinator and as an Assistant Chairperson. Dr. Chunta has also been a Professor since August 2017 and has taught as an Assistant and Associate Professor at IUP since 2005.

    “I am honored to be appointed to the Board of Directors at Penn Highlands Community College and to work with this esteemed leadership team,” Dr. Chunta stated. “As a nurse and educator, I am committed to finding ways to contribute to the education and well-being of students and our community, and I welcome the opportunity to be a part of this at Penn Highlands.”

    Dr. Chunta holds a Doctorate of Philosophy in Nursing from West Virginia University, a Master of Science in Nursing with role preparation in Education from Indiana University of Pennsylvania, a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from the University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown, and a Diploma in Nursing from Conemaugh School of Nursing. She also completed her School Nurse Certification from Pitt-Johnstown and is certified as a Clinical Specialist in Medical-Surgical Nursing.

    As a distinguished scholar, Dr. Chunta has numerous publications, invited podium presentations, oral and poster presentations related to nursing education and leadership. She is a reviewer for several nursing journals and serves on the board for the Lucas Foundation, Inc., which provides assistance to families after the loss of an infant.

  • Two Spring Open Houses Set For February & March

    Posted January 21, 2026 at 2:45 pm

    Pennsylvania Highlands Community College announces its Spring Admissions & Athletics Open Houses, taking place on Monday, February 16 and Thursday, March 5. These events are designed to help prospective students explore what Penn Highlands has to offer and prepare for their academic journey.

    These open houses will be held at the College’s Richland Campus and additional locations in Altoona, Bellefonte, Ebensburg, and Somerset, with two convenient sessions available each day: 2:30 PM and 5:30 PM. Attendees can RSVP by visiting our Open House webpage. The events are also open to the public.

    Attendees will go through the admissions and financial aid processes, learn about activities, academics, and athletics, take a tour, and have one-on-one conversations with an admissions counselor to discuss their futures.

    Our Locations webpage provides directions and addresses for all our facilities. Those who fill out a survey upon attending will be entered into a drawing to win a $250 scholarship.

    Pennsylvania Highlands Community College has been serving the region since 1994 and is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education.

  • Penn Highlands & Commonwealth University Launch Transfer Scholarship Program

    Posted January 12, 2026 at 9:45 am

    Graduates of Pennsylvania Highlands Community College are now eligible for a transfer scholarship to pursue a bachelor’s degree at any of Commonwealth University’s campuses. This scholarship is part of a broader transfer agreement development initiative between the two institutions.

    The scholarships will be awarded in four separate tiers, with Tier 1 being the highest. Parameters include:

    • Tier 1 (3.5 GPA or above at Penn Highlands) will award $4,500 annually if living in residence halls or $3,000 off-campus.
    • Tier 2 (3.0 – 3.49 GPA at Penn Highlands) will award $3,500 annually if living in residence halls or $2,500 off-campus.
    • Tier 3 (2.5 – 2.99 GPA at Penn Highlands) will award $2,500 annually if living in residence halls or $2,000 off-campus.
    • Tier 4 (2.0 – 2.49 GPA at Penn Highlands) will award $1,500 annually if living in residence halls or $1,000 off-campus.

    “We are thrilled with the creation of an articulation agreement with Commonwealth University,” stated Michelle Stumpf, Dean of Enrollment & Registrar. “Many of our students, particularly those from Centre County and our Bellefonte location, are eager to explore transfer opportunities closer to home. This new partnership will help our students complete both an associate and bachelor’s degree while minimizing education debt.”

    Commonwealth University was established in 2022 with the merger of Bloomsburg University, Lock Haven University, and Mansfield University. All institutions maintained their respective locations.

    Penn Highlands currently holds articulation agreements with Commonwealth University through the statewide articulation program for majors in Business Administration, Computer Science, Early Childhood Education, Psychology, and Social Work.

    The College also holds a core-to-core agreement with Commonwealth University for any Associate of Arts or Science degree, meaning students will receive credit for the general education requirements of that institution.

    More Program-to-Program pathway options between the institutions are currently under development.

    You can learn more about this transfer scholarship option by visiting the Transfer From page on Commonwealth University’s webpage.

  • UPMC Health Plan Donates $5,000 To The College’s EITC Fund

    Posted January 8, 2026 at 2:52 pm

    UPMC Health Plan has contributed a $5,000 donation to the Pennsylvania Highlands Community College Foundation. This contribution will be directed towards the College’s Educational Income Tax Credit (EITC) fund, further advancing its mission to make higher education more accessible and affordable.

    This impactful donation will enable UPMC Health Plan and other organizations to support the College’s educational initiatives, ensuring students have greater opportunities to succeed.

    By maintaining its EITC status and with the support of this significant contribution, Penn Highlands will continue to offer classes at reduced rates for students in the Accelerated College Education (ACE) Program and those participating in dual enrollment.

    “We are thrilled to welcome UPMC Health Plan as a first-time donor to our EITC program,” stated Carole VanMeter, Director of the Penn Highlands Foundation. “Their commitment to supporting educational opportunities reflects a shared vision for affordable dual enrollment classes that foster student success.”

    The EITC program supports high school students by providing access to college-level courses. Through this initiative, students can earn credits and explore the educational opportunities that Penn Highlands offers.

    Since 2023, the EITC Program has now received more than $40,000 in funding, enabling the College to provide more than 7,000 credits at discounted rates to over 2,000 participating students.