Youngsters from the Children's Learning Center recently took a field trip across campus, visiting the automotive department for a close-up view of what makes our "wheels" work. These photos from Wednesday's adventure were taken by Regina G. Andes, group leader at the learning center.
A third-year Pennsylvania College of Technology student, working to complete his bachelor's degree in automotive technology management, is one of five students nationwide to receive a $5,000 scholarship from CCC Information Services Inc. Joshua M.
James Riedel, an automotive management technology major from Quogue, N.Y., has been chosen byPennsylvania College of Technology'sStudent Government Association as "Student of the Month" for March.
The automotive technology management major at Pennsylvania College of Technology already among a mere handful of such four-year programs in the country has joined similarly elite company with accreditation by the National Association of Industrial Technology. NAIT's accrediting board recently voted in St. Louis to add Penn College to the list of approved bachelor-degree programs.
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