The college can have up to 1,300 students coming through the building through the spring semester. Author: Paola Belloso (FOX43) Updated: 9:01 PM EDT April 5, 2021 LANCASTER, Pa. — What were once empty college hallways and classrooms will now be replaced with students filling in seats for in person learning. The Pennsylvania College of Health Sciences is allowing students from health programs like nursing, surgical, and respiratory care to get the hands on experience they’ve been missing out on. “Having the time to practice in the labs with our healthcare professionals really builds their skills and confidence. So, it’s important to bring them back so they can put into practice what they’ve learned," said Dr. Erika Wilkinson, a Strategic Enrollment Management at the Pennsylvania College of Health Sciences.