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Stairs to Success
Your Four-Year developmental plan for student success and keeping the Keystone Promise. Open each of the steps to view your plan.Explore possibilities and identify pathways to success.[el_modal_popup modal_id="FirstYear" trigger_button_text="First-year steps."...
Early Childhood Education/Special Education Dual Major
Pursue a satisfying career as a teacher who can help young students flourish — especially those with special needs. Why study Early Childhood Education/Special Education? Connect one-on-one with faculty, fellow students, and other professionals through...
Special Education
Pursue a rewarding career in special education and meet the needs of students with disabilities in grades pre-K through 12. Why study Special Education? Connect one-on-one with faculty, fellow students, and other professionals through classroom...
Health Sciences Degree
Participate in a rigorous biological sciences program that will prepare you for a career or professional school in the health care sector. Why Study Health Sciences at Keystone College? Connect one-on-one with faculty, fellow students, and other...
Financial Planning Degree
In Financial Planning, you’ll learn investing, taxes, retirement planning, estate planning, and more.
Activities and Events for Students
Live Life Keystone College prides itself on the many activities and events for students on campus. There are many opportunities that provide informal and friendly exchanges among students, faculty, and staff. Whether your interests are...
Maple Sugaring
Keystone's Sugar Shack offers students hands-on experience with making authentic maple syrup from scratch using the many sugar maple trees on campus.Keystone College is very fortunate to have its own small maple sugaring operation located right on the Woodlands...
Keystone College message on Ukraine
As we continue to go about our daily lives on and off-campus, it is impossible to disregard the tragic and violent events taking place in Ukraine.
Observatory Spring Sessions
The Thomas G. Cupillari ’60 Astronomical Observatory will begin its spring program on Wednesday, March 23 at 8:30 p.m. and will continue each Wednesday and Friday evening through Friday, May 27. The Observatory will be open 8:30-10:30 p.m. Participants will be able to...