Peirce College is a private college in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. It focuses on adult education.
In 1964, Peirce School was renamed Peirce Junior College as it received approval to grant associate degrees. In 1997, the college was approved to grant Bachelor of Science degrees and was renamed Peirce College.
The Pine Street facilities have twice been awarded the General Building Contractors Association's Best Institutional Project in the under $5 million category; in 2001 for improvements made to College Hall, and in 2011 for the new library.
In September 2022, after 107 years at 1420 Pine Street, the college announced it was moving its main campus to the 19th Floor of 1608 Walnut Street.
In August 2024, Peirce announced plans to merge with Lackawanna College in Scranton due to declining enrollments.
Within the Business Administration degree, concentrations are offered in accounting, entrepreneurship/small business, human resource management, marketing, and real estate management. The Information Technology degree offers concentrations in desktop applications for business, information security, network administration, network security, technology management, and programming and application development.
Peirce has specialized educational programs for those who wish to seek an accelerated education during the evening and weekend on campus, earn their degree online, or earn their degree while at work (The Peirce Corporate College). Most courses are in an accelerated 7-week format, with some general education and paralegal courses following a standard 14-week format. Peirce uses a 3 semester calendar (fall, spring and summer) with two 7-week courses or one 14-week course each semester.
The college is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education.
The School District of Philadelphia and Peirce have a partner program which provides an off-campus general studies degree program for parents with children enrolled in Philadelphia public schools.
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