Pennsylvania Institute of Technology (P.I.T.) Hosts Virtual Open Houses

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Nursing students at P.I.T.
Image via Pennsylvania Institute of Technology Facebook page.

The Pennsylvania Institute of Technology (P.I.T.) in Media is offering two opportunities in August for people to discover all the educational and career advancement opportunities available at the school.

A virtual open house will take place Friday, Aug. 13, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.; and again, Thursday, Aug. 26, from 5 to 6 p.m.

See for yourself why P.I.T. is ranked No.1 in Delco for its Clinical Medical Assistant Program, Practical Nursing, pioneering within Cannabis Education, and much more.

The virtual open house gives participants a chance to learn about courses, certificates, and programs available in their field of interest or major.

They can also navigate P.I.T.’s campus, learn about the admission process, and explore financial aid options.

Register now by clicking here you will receive a confirmation email with a Zoom link. If you do not receive a Zoom link following completion of your registration, email info@pit.edu.  

Your education at P.I.T. is all about your success — with outstanding professional programs; small, personalized classes; a caring, mentoring faculty, and flexible, convenient scheduling.

P.I.T. has been around for 68 years, helping transfer students earn degrees and specialized certificates.

The Middle-States-accredited college opened its first campus in 1953 in Upper Darby, then relocated in 1982 to its current 14-acre Rose Valley-Media campus.

P.I.T. received its Middle States accreditation in 1983, making it easier than ever for P.I.T. students to transfer their credits to a four-year college or university to complete a Bachelor’s degree.

Find out more about the Pennsylvania Institute of Technology by clicking here.

Enjoy this video from a virtual open house at P.I.T. offered in the summer of 2020.

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