Student success metrics (completion, retention, persistence, GPA and graduation) are the most important factor, followed by the range of military-specific resources and the level of financial assistance offered. Admissions and registration policies, human resources and miscellaneous other considerations also play a role.
“Pennsylvania College of Technology prioritizes supporting its veteran students, their families and dependents,” said Chet Beaver, assistant director of student advocacy for veteran and military services. “This recognition reflects the commitment of staff, faculty and the college administration in helping our veteran students accomplish their educational goals.”
Penn College offers a wide range of benefits to current veterans, students who have served in the military, and dependents or family members of veteran students. For more, visit the college’s Veterans & Military website.
Additionally, Penn College’s Army ROTC program enables students to prepare for military service as commissioned officers in the active U.S. Army or part time in the Army Reserve or Army National Guard.
Penn College was recently ranked No. 2 in the Best Colleges for Veterans-Regional Colleges North category in U.S. News & World Report’s 2024 Best Colleges rankings.
For more about Penn College, a national leader in applied technology education and a special mission affiliate of Penn State, email the Admissions Office or call toll-free 800-367-9222.