Pennsylvania's collegiate system could soon be consolidating. The Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education could merge six of its 14 universities into two new institutions. Under the plans, Bloomsburg, Mansfield and Lock Haven universities in northern Pennsylvania would merge, as would California, Clarion and Edinboro in western Pennsylvania. All six campuses would remain open, with integrated faculty and curriculum. Download our mobile app for iOS to get alerts for local breaking news and weather. A vote from the board of governors on whether to proceed with the plan is expected Wednesday and starts a 60-day public comment period. A final vote would be scheduled for July, with implementation in 2022.