South College students, sewer upgrades coming to Cranberry
CRANBERRY TWP — College students will soon take classes and learn in part of the former Westinghouse complex in Cranberry Township, after supervisors approved a conditional use resolution Thursday night to allow South College to move classrooms into its administrative offices.
South College, a private, for-profit college with its main campus in Knoxville, Tenn., maintains a satellite campus at 3000 Westinghouse Drive, Suite 200 in Cranberry.
“They moved their administrative offices in last fall, and they had told us that they were going to do the education part later,” said Ron Henshaw, Cranberry’s director of planning and development services. “It just happens to be a use, non-public education, that is a conditional use, which means it needs a special approval.”
A public hearing was held for the conditional use at the previous Cranberry meeting last week.
Henshaw said the township anticipates approximately 100 students will take classes in the center, on the second floor of the building.
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