Alvernia University's Schuylkill Center
Flexibility. Convenience. Exceptional support. Whether you want to take your career to the next level, pursue a new field, or simply broaden your interests or knowledge. Alvernia University's Schuylkill Center is the place for you. Offering several programs that can help you achieve your goals.
The Schuylkill Center offers flexible scheduling with evening and weekend classes, personal attention from a caring and supportive faculty, and an education that will serve you for life.
All programs are approved by the Department of Education of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools.
Programs at the Schuylkill Center
Bachelor of Arts Degrees
- Advanced Professional Studies
- Criminal Justice Administration
- Criminal Justice Administration with Addiction Studies minor
- Elementary Education
Bachelor of Science Degrees
Bachelor of Arts Degree Completion
Education
- Master of Education
- Dual M.Ed. with Graduate Certification Programs
- Graduate Education Certifications
Master of Business Administration
Not sure which degree is right for you? Make an appointment with an admission coordinator today, view our admission criteria, request more information, or apply today to get ahead. We’ll help you figure out which degree is a match for your goals and interests.
Health & Wellness Update
Health authorities anticipate another wave of H1N1 flu (aka swine flu) this spring. One of the groups more likely to contract the new virus is young people aged 18-24. Most people who have become ill with this new virus have recovered without requiring medical treatment. We were able to vaccinate 629 members of the Alvernia and local communities, but many students chose not to receive the vaccination.
We continue to encourage good hand washing, respiratory etiquette and self-isolation for those students, faculty, and staff who have fevers and other symptoms of the flu.
Read more about H1N1 flu and Alvernia University's plans regarding the flu.




Alvernia University Schuylkill Center