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Former names | Altoona Undergraduate Center (1939–1958) Altoona Campus of The Pennsylvania State University (1958–1997)[1] |
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| Motto | "This is My Penn State Altoona, Make it Yours" |
| Type | Commonwealth campus |
| Established | September 13, 1939; 86 years ago (1939-09-13) |
Parent institution | Pennsylvania State University |
| Chancellor | Ron W. Darbeau[2] |
| President | Neeli Bendapudi |
Administrative staff | 500 |
| Students | 2,280 (Fall 2025)[3] |
| Undergraduates | 2,280 (Fall 2025)[3] |
| Location | ,, U.S. |
| Campus | 171.5 acres (0.694 km2) |
Sporting affiliations | NCAA Division III -AMCC |
| Mascot | Nittany Lion |
| Website | altoona.psu.edu |
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Penn State Altoona is acommonwealth campus ofThe Pennsylvania State University located inLogan Township,Pennsylvania. It is one of four full-fledged four year institutions in the Commonwealth Campus network. The full-time student count was 2,577 in 2023.
In 1939, a citizen's committee led by the Altoona Chamber of Commerce Chairman at the time convincedRalph D. Hetzel, president of the Pennsylvania State College, to support an undergraduate center in Altoona. In July, the citizen's committee launched a campaign to raise money to renovate an abandoned grade school building to house the new center. More than $5,000 was raised from 8,000 local contributors in two months. The college, named theAltoona Undergraduate Center, opened its doors to just 119 freshmen and nine faculty members.
By 1946, it was clear that the campus population was going to continue to grow and expansion of the campus was imminent. The purchase of the 38 acres of the defunct Ivyside Amusement Park was made for $40,000. The park had been closed in 1944 due to "the war and gas rationing."[4] Properties in the surrounding areas were continued to be purchased totaling over 100 acres by the 1990s.[4] In September 1948, the official relocation was made to Ivyside; this era of the college was dubbed that of "Bathhouse U," a name that referred to the conversion of the former amusement park's bathhouse into "offices, classrooms, laboratories, and [the] library."[4] By 1950, Steven Adler was hired as the Registrar "indicating the enrollment and campus growth was significant enough that someone needed to focus on those issues".[4] In 1955 the college introduced associate degrees inElectrical Engineering and Drafting and Design. The AUC was renamed to theAltoona Campus of The Pennsylvania State University in 1958, with this shortened to justPenn State Altoona on July 1, 1997.
Penn State Altoona offersinternships,research programs andstudy abroad programs along with continuing education and training. Students can complete their degrees at Penn State Altoona or transfer to another Penn State location.
| Race and ethnicity | Total | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| White | 72% | ||
| Hispanic | 8% | ||
| Black | 6% | ||
| International student | 5% | ||
| Asian | 4% | ||
| Two or more races | 4% | ||
| Unknown | 1% | ||
| Economic diversity | |||
| Low-income[a] | 27% | ||
| Affluent[b] | 73% | ||
Currently[when?] there are over 75 student groups on campus, including three fraternities, and one sorority, theSheetz Fellows Program, the Black Student Union, Christian Student Fellowship, Students About Living the Truth, Psychology Club, etc. The student groups are overseen by the Student Government Association, whose other duties include improvement of campus, student advocacy, and distributing money to groups. Student Life also includes many planned events, speakers and musicians, as well as plenty of student organization run events.
Penn State Altoona teams participate as a member of theNational Collegiate Athletic Association'sDivision III. TheNittany Lions are a member of theAllegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference. Men's sports include baseball, basketball, golf, swimming & diving, soccer, tennis and volleyball; while women's sports include basketball, bowling, golf, swimming & diving, soccer, softball, tennis and volleyball.
There are three social fraternities:Alpha Phi Delta,Sigma Pi, andChi Rho.
Penn State Altoona offers its students on campus housing during the fall and spring semesters. Housing options include Oak Hall, Maple Hall, Spruce Hall, and Cedar Hall.
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