Category: Rita Toliver-Roberts

Peirce celebrates students as part of Customer Service Week

Every year, Peirce College celebrates Customer Service Week in honor of the College’s tradition and commitment to excellence in customer service. We strive to remind our students, partners, and the entire Peirce community how important our customers are to us, and reiterate our commitment to providing the best services, resources, and support to help our […]

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Fall 2010 at the Walker Center: events and workshops

We have a busy month ahead as the fall session kicks off! Read on for workshop schedules and other upcoming events that will be hosted by the Walker Center for Academic Excellence from September through November. First Year Initiative (FYI) New Student Orientation Sessions On Campus Orientation: Wednesday, Sept. 1, 2010 from 6 – 8 […]

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Peirce College partners with the School District of Philadelphia’s Parent University to support parents of the City’s schoolchildren

We are pleased to share the news that Peirce College has been selected by the School District of Philadelphia’s Parent University to provide a General Studies degree program for parents of Philadelphia’s schoolchildren. This is a fantastic opportunity for Peirce to contribute to the City of Philadelphia’s education initiative, with the goal of increasing the […]

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Peirce College 2010 Commencement Award Winners

Meet the 2010 graduates who accepted awards during Peirce College’s 145th Commencement on Monday, June 14, 2010 at the Kimmel Center in Philadelphia. All of these students have excelled and achieved great success in their educational endeavors. They are leaving Peirce with impressive distinctions and we are very proud to call them Peirce graduates! Congratulations […]

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USA Today profiles adult learners in “Degrees of Difficulty”

At Peirce, we often talk about the challenges that our students face as they juggle their jobs, families, and other commitments while they work toward earning their degree. Our student body consists primarily of working adult learners, so the obstacles are unique compared to those of traditional college students. USA Today recently featured a very […]

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