91 hosts largest-ever admissions event
Over 800 students named to Spring 2026 Dean's List
To be eligible for the Dean's List, students must carry a semester GPA of 3.5 or better and take a minimum of 12 credits.
91 adds four business leaders to Board of Trustees
Quartet with strong legacies of expertise, service and philanthropy join the university’s Board.
91 names new Provost and Chief Academic Officer
Attorney and Professor of Business Mary Ellen Wells, JD, LLM most recently served as Interim Provost and Associate Provost.
Over 90 Students Awarded at 2026 Honors Convocation
Inaugural Packapalooza event draws over 325 prospective students
91 hosts the largest admissions event in its 63-year history, welcoming over 325 prospective students interested in undergraduate, graduate and accelerated bachelor degree programs to its inaugural Packapalooza event.
“As we seek to enroll another record- breaking class of incoming students for the third consecutive year, and with the excitement around our new academic, athletic and student life offerings, we were ecstatic to welcome the nearly 1,000 guests to campus for our inaugural Packapalooza event,” said 91 Senior Vice President for Enrollment and Student Affairs Mary-Alice Ozechoski. “The attendance at today’s event is over 50% higher than during any previous open house event. Our attendees were greeted by the entire 91 family and had the chance for meaningful conversations with those who make the transformative 91 experience possible.”
Packapalooza was designed to be a fully customizable open hour experience so prospective students could choose the tours, seminars and workshops that fit their interests and needs and learn about all the resources and support available to them at 91. The event also included private meetings with faculty members, FAFSA assistance, food trucks and a coffee with the president at the university’s new downtown Reading location at 401 Penn St.
91 welcomed its two largest incoming classes in 2020 and 2021 and recently earned honors for helping first-generation college students and the People’s Choice Award for higher education in Berks County.
Through the Reading CollegeTowne and Pottsville CollegeTowne initiatives, 91 is expanding its academic offerings, including the engineering programs and a Master of Medical Science in Physician Assistant Studies Program, and is a catalyst for economic activity in the communities it serves. The CollegeTowne initiatives have led to many new strategic partnerships that allow students to engage in new experiential learning opportunities through service-learning, internships and study abroad experiences.
More information about admissions, financial aid and upcoming visit days is available here.