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Organizational Charts

College Organizational Chart

Leadership

1 - Academic Units

2 - Extension Regional Unit Leaders

  • Central (M.J. Depp-Nestlerode)
  • Northeast (M. McDavid)
  • Southwest (W. Kleiner)
  • West (B. Bernatowicz)

3 - Extension Program Leaders

  • Family Financial Management, Family Strengths, Nutrition, Diet & Heath, Food Safety - (M. Corbin)
  • Water Resources, Renewable Natural Resources (K. Saacke-Blunk)
  • Ag Entrepreneurship, Horticulture (J. Hyde)
  • Field Crop Management, Renewable and Alternative Energy (G. Roth)
  • Economic and Community Development, Marcellus Shale (T. Kelsey)
  • Emergency Readiness, Rural Health & Safety (D. Filson)
  • Dairy, Equine, Poultry and other livestock systems (D. Calvin)
  • 4-H, Youth Development (C. Bartley)

4 - Service Unit Leaders

  • Financial and Business Services - (T. Schaffer)
  • Publications Distribution Services - (R. Martell)
  • Grants and Contracts - (S. Morgan)

5 - Equal Opportunity and Civil Rights

  • Agricultural Experiment Station - (B. McPheron)
  • Extension Administration - (D. Calvin)
  • Graduate Education - (A. Dodd)
  • Office of Human Resources - (W. Devlin and J. Locker)

6. Special Services

  • Analytical Testing Lab - (A. Wolf)
  • Farm Services - (G. Kauffman)

7. Director of the Agricultural Experiment Station - (B. McPheron)

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Key Facts
  • The College of Agricultural Sciences invests more than $89 million in research and graduate study yearly.
  • Undergraduates can choose from 19 majors, 24 minors, 3 two-year programs, and 3 certificate programs.
  • About 85 percent of the college's undergraduates come from non-agricultural backgrounds, and 43 percent are women.

Enrollment

  • Approximate total college undergraduate enrollment: 2,500
  • Approximate college undergraduate enrollment at University Park campus: 1,900
  • Total college graduate student enrollment: 466

Scholarships

  • The college has one of Penn State's largest scholarship programs, awarding more than $1.8 million to nearly 700 students annually.