COVID-19
COVID-19 : Information and Resources Prevention & Safety How to protect yourself Free course: How to be safe and resilient WHO hand-washing flyer Working from Home How to survive working from home with an infant Staying productive when you are working from home Tips for interviewing online How to keep your kids busy when working […]
Jad Driggers
Jad Driggers Class of 2020 Bachelor of Science in Information Technology Moving Up in His Career Jad wasn’t wrong. Originally working in the call center for Select Health, Jad recently was promoted to the position of Data Analyst thanks to his new education and experience. “I interviewed for a job in February and when I […]
Steve Amster
Steve Amster Class of 2016 Master of Science in Organizational Leadership & Management “Do not wait for a perfect opportunity to advance your career or help yourself. The work-life balance is a challenge for everyone. So why not do something that’s going to better you? No one can take your education away from you once […]
Holly Frey
Holly Frey Class of 2010 Bachelor of Science in Paralegal Studies “If someone had told me before I went back to school that this is where I would be in 2014, I would have been surprised but thrilled.” Living her dream Before coming to Peirce in 2008, Holly Frey was a graduate of the Bucks […]
Koyia Osby
Koyia Osby Class of 2015 Certificate ofProficiency in Paralegal Studies Changing careers can be a real challenge, but Koyia Osby knew it was something she needed to do. Despite already having a bachelor’s degree, Koyia was stuck in a stagnant job that left her feeling drained. She wanted something more, and she turned to Peirce […]
Nick Santangelo
Nick Santangelo Class of 2017 Master of Science in Organizational Leadership & Management Like many Peirce College students, Nick Santangelo did not get to be in Peirce ’s Master’s in Organizational Leadership and Management (MSOLM) graduate degree program through the traditional route. His path through college, like many Peirce students’, could be described as non-traditional. Through his […]
Ricky Neff
Ricky Neff Bachelor of Science in Information Technology As a single father eager to achieve his educational dreams of earning a bachelor’s degree, Ricky Neff knew he needed to find a college and a program that would fit his life. As a current employee for AmeriHealth Caritas, Ricky quickly learned of Peirce College through the […]
Cares II (CRRSAA) Emergency Grants To Students
Questions? Speak with Admissions CARES II Aid Grants for Students Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act 2021 (CRRSAA) What is the CRRSAA or CARES II? The Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2021 (CRRSAA) provides supplemental funding for the Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund (HEERF), which provides emergency funding to support students for […]
HEERF I (CARES Act) Institutional Funds Reporting July 2020
Questions? Speak with Admissions Peirce College CARES Act Institutional Funds Quarterly Report July 2020 On March 27, 2020, the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act was signed into law. This stimulus bill included financial provisions for higher education institutions and their students to offset costs incurred by the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent closures. […]
John Murphy
John Murphy Class of 2018 Bachelor of Science in Accounting As a young professional, John Murphy took on the personal responsibility of running his father’s business by becoming a master plumber. After his father became ill and was ready to retire, John left his undergraduate career behind and went straight to the workforce. After years […]