Manor College President Dr. Jonathan Peri appointed chair of state education council by Gov. Wolf

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Secretary of Education Pedro A. Rivera, right, today congratulated Dr. Jonathan Peri on his appointment as Chair of the State Board of Education’s Council of Higher Education. (Image courtesy Manor College)

Secretary of Education Pedro A. Rivera today congratulated Dr. Jonathan Peri on his appointment as Chair of the State Board of Education’s Council of Higher Education. Peri, President of Manor College, has served on the board since 2010 and was first appointed by Governor Rendell.  Governor Tom Wolf appointed President Peri council chair earlier this week.

“Mr. Peri has a long history in education and has dedicated himself to many charitable endeavors over the years,” said Secretary Rivera. “I have no doubt that his experience and knowledge will help guide both the council and the board as they embark on the important work of shaping education in the commonwealth.”

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Just last week, President Peri made three big announcements that has Manor’s campus and community buzzing with excitement.  Starting in fall 2018, Manor College will offer two Bachelor degree programs: the Bachelor of Science in Veterinary Technology and Practice Management, and the Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Studies1.  The B.A. has five concentration options.  Peri’s second announcement was a special 20 percent tuition rate discount for all students enrolling in either of these new programs, called the “Basil Guarantee.”  The Basil Guarantee essentially takes the approach that tuition costs go down over the course of the program.  This is in sharp contrast to the model of most colleges and stands to support the state’s college degree attainment goals leading up to 2025.

Peri’s third announcement was that Manor College is freezing its tuition for the 2018/2019 year as a symbol of its commitment to the community and to further address the national call for keeping tuition within reach.  Already one of the best priced private colleges in Pennsylvania, Manor’s President Peri touted the college’s 10:1 student-teacher ratio, and higher than national average graduation rate and starting salaries.

In addition to his service on the State Board of Education, President Peri may be the only person in Pennsylvania history to serve on three education related boards simultaneously.  He is also a member of the state’s Charter School Appeal Board and the Pennsylvania State Tuition Account Programs (529) Advisory Board.  Additionally, he is the Board Chairman of The Walden School in Media and the Interim Board Chairman of the largest Catholic high school in Philadelphia, Archbishop Ryan.

“Governor Wolf and Secretary Rivera have been working hard to ensure that Pennsylvania’s students are provided the keys for learning.  As such, their support for academic success is felt at Manor College and institutions across the commonwealth” said Peri, “So it’s a pleasure to serve when the leaders around you are authentic.”

President Peri graduated from Villanova University and Widener University – Delaware Law School.  He recently completed the Organizational Leadership doctoral program at Eastern University.  This makes him one in approximately .00054 percent of people globally admitted to practice law and having earned the J.D. and the Ph.D.

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