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Certifying Officials PENN STATE VA CERTIFYING OFFICIALS CAMPUS CERTIFYING OFFICIAL(S) MAILING ADDRESS Abington (AB) Penn State Abington 215-881-7386 Tim Smalarz (tjs421) Office of the Registrar 215-881-7625 (fax) Sutherland 118 1600 Woodland Rd Abington, PA 19001 Altoona (AL) Penn State Altoona 814-949-5282 Jean Lasinski (jxf15) C105 Smith Building 814-949-5055 David Pearlman (dpp1) 3000 Ivyside Park 814-949-5011 (fax) Altoona, PA 16601 Beaver (BR) Penn State Beaver 724-773-3803 Gail Gray (geg6) 102A RAB 724-773-3808 Debra Seidenstricker (dls5815) 100 University Drive 724- 773-3658 (fax) Monaca, PA 15061 Berks (BK) Penn State Berks 610-396-6036 Antoinette (Nettie) Matz (acc16) Perkins Student Center 610-396-6073 Ryley Daniels (rbd5264) P.O. Box 7009 610-396-6070 Main Office Reading, PA 19610-6009 Correspondence to: BerksFinAid@psu Brandywine (BW) Penn State Brandywine 610-892-1260 Robyn Pettiford (rup235) Office of Student Aid 610-892-1261 Diaonne Taylor (dmt5394) 25 Yearsley Mill Road 610-892-1238 (fax) Media, PA 19063 DuBois (DS) Penn State DuBois 814-372-3043 Tharren Thompson (tjt15) 1 College Place 814-375-4726 Dan Bowman (dbb5285) 214 DEF Building 814-372-3007 (fax) DuBois, PA 15801 Erie (ER) - Behrend Penn State Erie 814-898-6335 Giselle Hudson (gth1) The Behrend College 814-898-6869 Emily Thompson (eas29) 4851 College Drive 814-898-7595 (fax) Erie, PA 16563 Fayette (FE) 724-430-4203 Abby Keefer (amk6112) Penn State Fayette 724-430-4138 Mike Romeo (mjr356) The Eberly Campus 724-430-4175 (fax) 108A Williams Building Lemont Furnace, PA 15456 Greater Allegheny (GA) Penn State Greater Allegheny 412-675-9016 Dave Davis (djd29) Student Services Office 412-675-9090 Kathy Hill (kah85) 124 Frable Building 412-675-9056(fax) McKeesport, PA 15133 Great Valley (GV) 610-648-3343 Linda Salavarrie (lps5429) Penn State Great Valley 610-648-3275 Elizabeth delValle (emd3) Office of Student Aid Correspondence to: [email protected] 30 E. Swedesford Road 610-648-3366(fax) Malvern, PA 19355 Harrisburg (HB) Penn State Harrisburg 717-948-6307 (Fin Aid) Lauren Dinse (lra10) Financial Aid Office 717-948-6099 Melinda Logan (mbh8) Swatara Building Correspondence to: [email protected] 777 W. Harrisburg Pike 717-948-6384(fax) Middletown, PA 17057 Hazleton (HN) 570-450-3074 Alyssa Schuetrum (ans5671) Penn State Hazleton 570-450-3142 Emily Zocchi (epz5102) 76 University Drive Hazleton, PA 18202 Lehigh Valley (LV) 610-285-5033 Scott Semerod (sfs6393) Penn State Lehigh Valley 610-285-5217 Melissa Baker (mjb85) Student Aid Office, Room 145 2809 East Saucon Valley Road Center Valley, PA 18034 Mont Alto (MA) 717-749-6094 Lisa DeGregorio (ldd23) Penn State Mont Alto 717-749-6156 Mary Jo Stevenson (mjs1459) 1 Campus Drive 717-749-6186 (fax) 209 Conklin Hall Mont Alto, PA 17237 New Kensington (NK) 724-334-6047 Sherri Smith (sls986) Penn State New Kensington 724-334-6111 (fax) Enrollment Services 3550 - 7th Street Road New Kensington, PA 15068 Schuylkill (SL) 570-385-6245 Lisa Cecchini (lmc5248) Penn State Schuylkill 570-385-6068 Amy Joyce (alw173) Administration Building 570-385-6143 (fax) A102 University Drive Schuylkill Haven, PA 17972 Scranton (S) 570-963-2501 Stacy Shattuck (sal268) - Primary Penn State Scranton 570-963-2500 (main) Mary Beth Dougherty (mbd14) Room 5 Dawson Building 570-963-2524 (fax) 120 Ridgeview Drive Dunmore, PA 18512 Shenango (SH) Penn State Shenango 724-983-2804 Shawn O'Neill (swo3) - Primary Admissions Office 724-983-2802 Charles Greggs (ctg4) - Alternate 147 Shenango Avenue 724-983-2839 (fax) Sharon, PA 16146 University Park (UP) 814-863-0465 (main office) Renee Thornton-Roop (rat14) Penn State University Park 814-865-3815 (fax) Elisa McGahan (emv125) Office of Veterans Programs Danielle Landers-Nolan (dxb438) 146 Ritenour Building Jared Miller (jem6912) University Park, PA 16802 Correspondence to: [email protected] [email protected] Wilkes-Barre (WB) 570-675-9242 Diana Coslett (duc661) Penn State Wilkes-Barre 570-675-9109 (fax) 44 University Drive Dallas, PA 18612 York (YK) 717-771-4040 Christina Lee (cob165) Primary Penn State York 717-771-4042 Ryan Service Manzo (rjs434) Alternate 1031 Edgecomb Avenue 717-771-4196 Kristen Grey (kmg6393) Alternate York, PA 17403 717-771-4005 (fax) Dickinson Law-Carlisle (CR) 717-240-5297 Rebecca Schreiber (rms822) Dickinson Law 717-240-5213(fax) 125 Lewis Katz Hall 150 South College Street Carlisle, PA 17013 Penn State Law Penn State Law 814-863-0469 Susan Bogart (sab36) Lewis Katz Building 814-867-0405 (fax) University Park, PA 16802 Penn State College of Medicine Penn State Hershey Medical Ctr. 717-531-1368 Beth Herman 500 University Drive C-1805 [email protected] Hershey, PA 17033 814-235-4757 Lydia Cowher 717-531-6225 (fax) [email protected]. Correspondence to: [email protected] Pennsylvania College of Technology Pennsylvania College of Tech. 570-320-5353 Chet Beaver ([email protected]) Veterans & Military Services 570-321-5552 (fax) One College Avenue Williamsport, PA 17701 World Campus (WC) 814-863-6638 Kathy Rutherford (kur2) Penn State University Park 800-252-3592 Dannielle (Dany) Kroczynski (dbk12) World Campus 814-863-1385 (fax) Shane Logue (stl5038) 128 Outreach Building Denise Lemke (dtl5177) University Park, PA 16802 Brooks Raup (bar5523) Correspondence to: [email protected] 9/21/2021.
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