Warren, Pennsylvania EDINBORO STATE COLLEGE WARREN CAMPUS 1. The first two years of a college education while living at home. 2. The first two years of a liberal arts curriculum at nominal cost. 3. Varied curricula in preparation for professional areas or a liberal arts education. a. b. c. d. e. 4. Elementary Education Secondary Education Library Science Special Education Liberal Arts DR. CHESTER T. McNERNEY, President Credits which may be transferred to the main campus at Edinboro or to any other accredited college or university. Edinboro is accredited by the: Middle States Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education EDINBORO STATE COLLEGE PHILOSOPHY: Edinboro State College, as a state institution, recognizes its responsibility to as­ 5. Individual attention derived from a small campus environment con­ ducive to the personal attention of individual needs. 6. Social, cultural and athletic activities related to college life. sume a major role in providing opportunities for higher education to increasing numbers of high school graduates who ore qualified for and deserving of such opportunity. Edinborcf has a sincere desire to provide higher education within the geographical and fi­ nancial reach of young people who might otherwise be unable to realize it. HISTORY: Edinboro State College was granted authority to establish an Off-Campus Center in Warren in September of 1962. During 1962 and 1963 classes were held in the Warren Area High School. In 1964, activities were moved to the former East Street Elementary School building at the corner of East Street and Third Avenue. A permanent, full-time, resident Director was assigned to administrate the program. Interested educators and civic-minded citizens of the Warren area formed an organization called "Warren Higher Education, Inc " to work cooperatively with the Administrators and Board of Trustees of Edinboro State College in determining and expediting the needs of higher education in this community. The administration of Edinboro believes that the individual academic needs of young Pennsylvanians can b- met best by the establishment and maintenance of OffCampus Centers and, thereby, the general welfare of the state will profit. Additional services are being considered as the needs arise. OBJECTIVES: The primary objective of the Warren Campus is to make available a general education at the freshmen and sophomore levels to qualified high school graduates of the Warren Area. Further objectives are; (1) to provide opportunity for the students to secure a reasonable understand­ ing and appreciation of contributions of creative minds and of human experiences' DR. THOMAS R. MILLER, President of Edinboro College ■i PHILOSOPHY: Edinboro State College, as <3-state institution, recognizes its responsibility to as­ sume a rnajor role in providing opportunities for higher education^to increasing numbers of high school graduates who are qualifiecl'fbr and deserving of such opportunity. Edin­ boro has a sincere desire to provide higher education within the geographical and fi­ nancial reach of young people who might otherwise be unable to realize it. The administration of Edinboro believes that the individual academic needs of young Pennsylvanians can be met best by the establishment and maintenance of OffCampus Centers and, thereby, the general welfare of the state will profit. Additional services are being considered as the needs arise. OBJECTIVES: ^ ' The primary objective of the Warren Campus is to make available a general education at the freshmen and sophomore levels to qualified high school graduates of the Warren Area. ' - Further objectives are; (1) to provide opportunity for. the students to secure a reasonable understand­ ing and appreciation of contributions of creative minds and of human experiences; (2) to develop on insight into the world in which man lives; (3) to provide on opportunity to develop a variety of skills and moral values that will assist the student in becoming an active and participating member of a democratic society; (4) to prepare a foundation upon which the student can build future academic pursuits. FACULTY: Members of the teaching staff of Warren Campus are full-time faculty personnel of Edinboro State College. In addition to a resident Director, new resident faculty members are joining the staff of the Warren Campus regularly as student enrollment increases. BUILDING AND EQUIPMENT: The Warren Campus Building is located in Warren, Pennsylvania at the corner of Third Avenue and East Street and includes five classrooms, a science laboratory, ADMISSIONS: Admission requirements for enrollment at the Warren Campus are the same as for the main campus at Edinboro. All inquiries should be made to: Dr. William A. Cornell Director of Admissions Edinboro State College Edinboro, Pennsylvania library. Faculty lounge. Director's office. Student lounge and Activities room. As en­ or rollment increases, full utilization will be made of available space until that time when Mr. Frank R. Johnson Director Warren Campus Edinboro State College Warren, Pennsylvania Phone: 726-0291 the enrollment of the Center necessitates new quarters. All rooms of the Warren Campus Building are adequately equipped with more up-to-date facilities being pro­ vided constantly to meet growing needs. LIBRARY: An attractive library on the second floor of the Warren Campus Building pro­ vides an excellent opportunity for students to obtain the latest in reference and source materials for their individual academic requirements. The atmosphere of the High school guidance counselors also will be happy to answer questions. FEES: $125.00 per semester 12.50 per semester library is quiet and conducive to study. One experienced librarian and two student assistants are on duty approximately thirty hours weekly to assist students in uti­ lizing the resources of the library. Edinboro State College makes generous alloca­ tions of funds annually for the acquisition of books. PAYABLE TO: Full-time students Part-time students (9 credit hours or less) Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Scholarships and loans are available for needy students.