Penn State Fayette-Eberly, in the rural southwest, is the smallest and most intimate Penn State campus, with a student body that's close-knit almost to the point of family. Classes are tiny, professors are accessible, and the culture is about lifting each other up rather than competing. Engineering and business students dominate, and they leave with practical skills and a network that punches above the campus size. The location is remote, but that's exactly why the community is so strong—you make your own culture here.
If you want mentorship and genuine investment from your professors, Fayette-Eberly is Penn State's best-kept secret.