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Results 1-10 of 13 online resources for this topic.
Baptist Bible College & Seminary
A comprehensive educational institution that prepares men and women for Christian ministry careers via thirty-four degree programs.
www.bbc.edu
Breakers of the Northern Anthracite Coalfield (PA)
Complete full-text e-book of The Breakers of the Northern Anthracite Coalfield of Pennsylvania by Richard G. Healey, Ph.D. Includes an extensive section on Lackawanna County.
nehgis.org/
Career Technology Center of Lackawanna County
A consortium of nine school districts in the Northeastern Region of Pennsylvania. Provides instruction in twenty six different career areas.
www.ctclc.edu/
Johnson College
This private, two-year college, offers 12 degree programs of study, focuses on providing students with the technical skills and general education needed to succeed in a demanding, industry-driven world.
www.johnson.edu
Keystone College
A fully accredited, independent, private college located in La Plume, PA.
www.keystone.edu
Lackawanna College
An accredited, private, non-profit educational institution providing opportunities for career and personal development within selected associate degree, certificate and continuing education programs. Located in downtown Scranton.
www.lackawanna.edu
Marywood University
Prepares students to have a positive impact on society at regional and global levels while providing each student with the foundation for success in an interdependent world. Marywood University is coeducational, comprehensive, residential, and Catholic.
www.marywood.edu
Misericordia University
Four-year private liberal arts college founded by the Religious Sisters of Mercy.
www.misericordia.edu/
Northeast Educational Intermediate Unit
As an educational regional service agency, NEIU #19 supplements and supports local school districts in their efforts to educate all students.
ns.neiu.k12.pa.us/
Penn State Worthington Scranton
Established in 1923 as a branch school with the Penn State system in Scranton. Originally named the Scranton Center in 1951, relocated to the current location in Dunmore in 1968. Over 100 faculty and 1,600 students call home to this 45-acre campus.
www.sn.psu.edu