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Student Affairs

Hager Lifelong Education Center, Rm. 208 · (570) 326-3761, ext. 7487

Student Enrichment Activity (SEA)

Student Enrichment Activity (SEA) provides opportunities for Pennsylvania College of Technology faculty to schedule classroom presentations on a variety of topics, such as leadership, academic support, career planning, and more.

Through SEA, while in regular College classes, Penn College students can learn about a wide range of campus programs and services to support their success. With only 48 hours advanced notice, SEA can present one of these "pre-planned" programs. With enough notice, SEA can even develop an individual program catered directly to your class needs. Pre-planned programs are typically designed to run for 50 minutes; however, the time of the program can be adjusted to fit your requirements.

Registration & Scheduling Form

Topics covered in SEA presentations include, but are not limited to:

Leadership Health/Safety Academic
  • Goal Setting
  • Critical Thinking
  • Professionalism
  • Conflict Resolution
  • Communications Skills
  • Diversity Education
  • Time Management
  • Assertiveness
  • Civility
  • Dealing with Change
  • Balancing Social & Academic Life
  • Motivation
  • Ethics
  • Consensus Building
  • Group Consensus
  • Relaxation Techniques
  • Safety & Security as a Student
  • Identity Theft
  • Alcohol Education
  • Eating Disorder Education
  • Sexual Assault/Date Rape Education
  • Sexual Harassment Training
  • Weight Loss
  • Stress Management
  • Sexually Transmitted Diseases & Testing
  • Self-Care
  • Alcohol & Club Drugs
  • Behind with Wheel/DUI Education
  • Blood Borne Pathogens
  • Starting Class
    (reading the syllabus,
    time management,
    study strategies)
  • GPA & Time Management
  • Learning Styles
  • Internet Literacy
  • Textbook Study Skills
  • Lecture Survival
  • Test Anxiety
  • Test Prep
  • Note Taking Skills
  • Test Taking Skills
  • Basic Academic Orientation
  • Math Anxiety
  • Memory Skills
Career Financial Aid Library
  • Resume/Cover Letter Writing
  • Interview Process Skills
  • e-Recruiting
  • Financial Aid Processing (forms & deadlines)
  • Work-Study Opportunities
  • Library Research Skills
  • Plagiarism

For further information or questions, contact the Student Affairs Office at ext. 7487 or e-mail Student Affairs.