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The Financial Aid Office at Pennsylvania College of Technology will offer a free session in March to help students, prospective students and families understand how to complete the 2012-13 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The session will be held from 4:30-7 p.m.

Four students are employed by College Information and Community Relations, using their photographic and videography talents to help publicize Pennsylvania College of Technology people, programs and events.

Faculty, staff and students from Pennsylvania College of Technology's School of Industrial and Engineering Technologies – with additional support from departments across campus – hosted more than 350 high school students during the FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) Tech Challenge State Robotics Championship in the Field House on Saturday.

Members of the Martial Arts Club survived a grueling (but successful) collegiate camp over the weekend. Mathew D. Johnson, Cory L. Buckles and Madelyn M. Lanoue made the trip to the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Va., for a two-day training session followed by a tournament.

Episodes of "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?" featuring television personality/commercial spokesperson Mike Rowe, who was accompanied to the mid-September taping by a Penn College graduate, aired Monday and Tuesday on WNEP. The "Dirty Jobs" host asked that he be joined by a scholarship recipient from his mikeroweWORKS Foundation.

One individual champion. Four national qualifiers. A fourth-place team finish. It was a good day for Pennsylvania College of Technology wrestlers on Saturday at the National Collegiate Wrestling Association Mid-East Region championships.

Five of Penn College's academic schools were represented at this week's Math and Science Festival, sponsored by Technology Futures of North Central PA and held at the college Field House. The festival was geared toward elementary and middle school students, designed to develop their interests in hundreds of potential math- and science-related career fields.

Senior students in the culinary arts and systems major raced against the clock to create three dishes that would impress the judges during the first cooking challenge in their Culinary Competition and Skills Assessment course. Serving as judges were the Williamsport Country Club's Chef Christopher R.

Penn College hosted the annual American Welding Society Welding Competition for secondary and postsecondary welding students Friday morning.

Pennsylvania College of Technology is preparing for a Leap Year event that encourages students to make wise, safe decisions during Spring Break and beyond. In a party atmosphere in Penn's Inn from 5 to 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb.