Commonwealth Campuses
As a student at a Penn State Commonwealth campus, you have all the resources Penn State offers at your fingertips to help you study and grow in a small-college atmosphere. As a student in the College of Agricultural Sciences, you are also part of a supportive community of faculty, staff, and fellow students who stand ready to help you reach your academic, professional, and personal goals.
Ag Sciences students attending Penn State campuses other than University Park can use this site to access information and resources regarding academic advising, support services, and college news and events. Bookmark this site and check back often for updates.
We value your suggestions and feedback on this site. Please contact Debbie Little, coordinator for campus enrollment and retention.
The purpose of Commonwealth Campus Co‐curricular Mini‐grants is to support Agricultural Sciences students by providing funding assistance to new, recognized clubs or organizations, or for current recognized clubs to offer new and innovative activities/programs for students. Any recognized clubs, organizations, or activities for which funding is requested must be related to the Agricultural Sciences disciplines.
Many students who begin their studies at Penn State are part of the "2+2 Plan," studying at a Commonwealth campus for two years and then completing their remaining two years at University Park or another campus that offers their major.
If you plan to make the transition to University Park soon, now is the time to begin planning your move. There are many things to consider such as housing, class schedules, identifying your adviser, and getting involved in student clubs and organizations. Here are some tips to help out.
