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What are Shared Programs?
Shared programs enable students to enroll in courses offered at various Commonwealth campuses, taught by instructors from across the University system. Courses are offered in various instructional modes designed to provide students and instructors with a variety of scheduled class times or asynchronous learning opportunities. At its core, Shared Programs help to fulfill the University’s mission of One Penn State.
Faculty
Develop and teach courses within a shared program for students at Commonwealth campuses.
Students
Explore program and course offerings shared among the Commonwealth campuses.
Shared Academic Programs
News & Updates
Shaping Health Policy in the U.S.: Hear how Penn State Graduates are Influencing Health Policy and How You Can do the Same
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Faculty: Fall 2022 Updates
As you prepare your spring Shared Programs course or your Faculty Activity Report, instructional designers are available to support you. We have strategies and tools relevant to your work across the Commonwealth. In this article, you will see a few highlighted resources and we are glad to work individually with you
Tech TAs Available for Spring 2022
Spring 2022 Tech TA Request forms are open! Tech TAs are a wonderful resource for faculty teaching courses shared between multiple campuses. Tech TAs provide technical assistance with Zoom so that you can focus on teaching. Along with expert Zoom support, Tech TAs are also available to offer Canvas support in certain areas like building assignments and quizzes. Check out the website for more information: Tech TAs: Technology Teaching Assistants or use this form to sign up.
Event: Health Policy Administration Career Panel
News & Updates Teaching on the DLC Orientation: Parts 1 and 2 December 20, 2024 Faculty...
Faculty: Student Feedback in Shared Courses
Mid-semester feedback surveys are a terrific way to gauge the student experience and learning in your courses, especially when teaching in shared programs where some students are at a distance. Student feedback surveys also open the lines of communication, building trust and rapport with students.