Manor College Enters Partnership with Saint Hubert’s, Jefferson Health

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Manor College is announcing a new partnership with Saint Hubert’s Catholic High School
for Girls and Jefferson Health. This partnership directly addresses the need for healthcare professionals in the Philadelphia region.

‘Health Careers in 1-2-3’ allows eligible students at Saint Huberts to begin taking college-level classes. Those students will then attend two years of college classes at Manor College.

Upon graduation, those Huberts students will perform their clinical work at Jefferson Health. In return, Jefferson is offering job placement for these students in one of its six Northeast hospitals.

Jefferson will also offer scholarships to cover the cost of Manor College classes for interested
students, as well as providing healthcare mentors, educational seminars and career fairs for Saint
Huberts students.

“Manor College’s participation in Health Careers in 1-2-3 came together because we collectively
placed our students first,” said Manor College President Dr. Jonathan Peri.

Health Careers in 1-2-3 is the continuation of a partnership between Saint Hubert’s and Manor
College for more than five years.

Most recently, the institutions paired to offer certificate programs in Entrepreneurship and Allied Health
Pre-Professional last summer.

The program is a continued push in healthcare for Manor College. The institution currently
features Associate’s Degrees in Pre-Nursing and Pre-Science and Bachelor’s Degrees and Health
Services.

Manor College will debut a new Practical Nursing program this Fall, with a cohort of
17 students enrolled when classes start in September.

Read more about the partnership on Manor College’s website.


Manor College announces partnership with Saint Hubert’s, Jefferson Health.

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