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Private junior college Technical school Not-for-profit |
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Established | 1953 |
President | Walter R. Garrison |
Undergraduates | 915 |
Address |
800 Manchester Avenue, Media, PA 19063, Media, Pennsylvania, USA 39°54′29″N 75°23′20″W / 39.908°N 75.389°WCoordinates: 39°54′29″N 75°23′20″W / 39.908°N 75.389°W |
Website | www.pit.edu |
The Pennsylvania Institute of Technology (PIT) is an independent junior college and technical school located in Media, Pennsylvania. It also features a branch campus in Center City, Philadelphia. The college, which typically enrolls between 400 and 700 students, is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education.[1]
PIT was founded in 1953 by Walter Garrison, an aerospace engineer, to provide math and science training for pre-engineering students. Until 1982, the school was located in a collection of buildings in Upper Darby; fourteen acres were purchased to construct a new campus in the late 1970s. In 1976 it was approved by the Pennsylvania Department of Education to award specialized associate degrees.
PIT offers both associate degrees and one-year certificate programs. Major areas of study include information technology, business administration, electrical/mechanical engineering technician programs, and medical assistant programs.