Majors
Liberal Arts Resources
Penn State Resources
Community
Academic Planning
100

This major focuses on understanding the scientific significance of human communication, craft messages for diverse audiences, and analyze data to comprehend the impact of messages on societies.

Communication Arts and Sciences

100

A supportive system, where students can engage in both in-person and virtual sessions to ensure academic success.

Academic Advising

100

This office enforces student honesty, and encouraging students to refraining from actions like copying, external collaboration, hiring others, and plagiarism.

Academic Integrity

100

The second largest outdoor facility in the country and forth largest in the world, were Penn Stater’s young and old come together to cheer on their favorite team in all kinds of weather.

Beaver Stadium

100

A comprehensive source for undergraduate academic information and program requirements. Design your own, unique academic path by exploring over 600 programs and 11,000 courses offered at one of the world’s leading research institutions.

Undergraduate Bulletin

200

If your academic interests include exploring human behavior through an interdisciplinary approach, studying deviance and criminal behavior, examining the workings of the criminal justice system, advocating for social justice, and contemplating law school or a career in policing, corrections, or government, which major would likely align with your aspirations?

Criminology

200

This program helps to bridge the gap between current undergraduate students and successful Liberal Arts alumni, by providing guidance in navigating academic, professional, and extracurricular challenges at Penn State. 

Alumni Mentor Program

200

For both undergraduate and graduate students, a variety of resources are available, including wellness options, individual and group counseling, crisis intervention, psychiatric services, virtual support, and community education. 

Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS)

200

Our facilities and programs serve our students, faculty, staff, and community with a diverse offering of wellbeing opportunities including a wide variety of recreation programs.

Campus Recreation


200

You use this to track your progress toward degree completion. Note, you only use this when you are pre-major or when you are looking to maybe add another major. Afterward, you use "My Academic Requirements"

a "What If" Report

300

Interested in advising presidents, forecasting unemployment, and studying issues like health care and inequality? 

Economics

300

This inclusive space caters to undergraduate students by offering open study areas, connecting them to resources, and providing services like peer success coaching and workshops. 

Chaiken Center for Student Success

300

A resource that imparts knowledge and skills for making wise choices in money management. Aims to help individuals build a foundation for the life they desire.

Sokolov-Miller Family Financial and Life Skills Center

300

A student run organization that advocates for students’ basic Needs so that one day, no student will be in need of the essentials.

Lions Pantry

300

This ”center” provides individual and group tutoring to assess learning and improve academic assistance resources for undergraduates.

Penn State Learning

400

You want to develop data analytics skills to solve real-world problems in the political, social, and economic arenas. 

Social Data Analytics

400

Dedicated to empowering Liberal Arts students on their career paths, this network facilitates exploration of various opportunities such as internships, education abroad, research, and the Alumni Mentor Program. 

Career Enrichment Network (CEN)

400

Focused on enhancing awareness and knowledge about various health and wellness topics, including stress, nutrition, and sexual health, this resource at Penn State aims to promote healthy behaviors and provide education services to students. What is the service that advocates for a healthier Penn State community by offering information, programs, and materials to support student well-being?

Health Promotion and Wellness

400

A multi-faith center that offers a welcoming, safe, inclusive environment, and aims to promote an environment of appreciation and respect for religious and spiritual diversity.

The Pasquerilla Spiritual Center

400

Penn State's student information system, which provides access to academic, registration, and financial records.

LionPath

500

Refers to a broad field of study related to the reading, writing, studying, and analyzing of literature and language.

English

500

An innovative program offered jointly by the College of the Liberal Arts and Schreyer Honors College that encourages students to challenge themselves academically and distinguish themselves in areas traditionally associated with the liberal arts—ethics, service, and leadership; excellence in communication; and intercultural awareness.

Paterno Fellows

500

This is the office where you send your transcripts if you study at another school while at Penn State (or if you study abroad at through a non-Penn State supported program)

Admissions

500

Penn State's student union building that houses student activities, offers an assortment of dining options, student radio station, recreation room, performance venues, auditoriums, meeting spaces, much more.

Robeson Center/HUB

500

The main system for advising notes, progress reports, and academic reviews.

Starfish

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