Lanessa L. Satteson, of Elimsport, in her final semester toward an associate's degree in collision repair technology, has been chosen by Pennsylvania College of Technology's Student Government Association as February's "Student of the Month." "Lanessa is a solid role model for ... students," remarked her faculty nominator.
Pennsylvania College of Technology's chapter of Phi Beta Lambda has begun another semester with a few new faces and a group of dedicated student leaders ready for involvement, recruitment, competition and fun!
A senior in Pennsylvania College of Technology's aviation maintenance technology major has been awarded a scholarship from the Helicopter Association International. Jason M. Smith, of RR 1 Hillsgrove, is among the winners of HAI's 2005 Bill Sanderson Aviation Maintenance Technician Scholarships.
Pennsylvania College of Technology students again have carried the institution's reputation far beyond campus borders, earning acclaim in a recent national competition and returning home with a sense of personal accomplishment at a job well-done among high-caliber challengers.
Nearly 50 people a mix of industry professionals and Pennsylvania College of Technology construction students recently underwent American Concrete Institute certification testing on the college's main campus in Williamsport.
1098T Student Tuition Statements have been mailed in accordance with Internal Revenue Serviceregulations. These statements are to be used to assist in the calulation oftax credits that may be used against income taxes owed by students or whoever claims them as a dependent. These tax credits are known as the Hope and Lifetime Learning Tax Credits.
A student enrolled in Pennsylvania College of Technology's plastics and polymer engineering technology major was chosen to receive the John Manson Memorial Student Research Award from the Society of Plastics Engineers Lehigh Valley Section. Lehigh Valley SPE member Les Sperling presented the $1,000 award to Penn College senior Sean M. Stabler, Montoursville, during the section's January meeting.
The Residence Life Office at Penn College has announced a number of recent honors, singling out noteworthy students and programs among the college's four residence-hall complexes. Selected as this winter's "Resident Assistants of the Month" were Tacy L. De Green, of Bloomsburg, in her second year at Campus View Apartments; and G. Patrick Butler, of Annandale , N.J.
Robert M. "Spyke" Krepshaw, of Elysburg, a senior in Pennsylvania College of Technology's School of Business and Computer Technologies, has been chosen as the Student Government Association's "Student of the Month" for January.
Three students at Pennsylvania College of Technology have been awarded scholarships for Spring 2006 from the Williamsport Hospital Campus of Susquehanna Health System. Receiving a one-year, full-tuition scholarship for the 2005-06 academic year is Ashley R. Boyles, Montoursville, who is enrolled in the radiography major. Receiving $500 scholarships are Amber B. Sober and Ashley A.
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