Addressing mounting concerns about identity theft, and recognizing that Social Security numbers are linked to a significant amount of personal information, Pennsylvania College of Technology plans to replace the numbers as the primary identifier of students and employees.
By Nichole Shanefelter College Information and Community Relations Intern Pennsylvania College of Technology offers a bevy of support services to aid students as they face the many challenges of college life, and TRIO Student Support Services is one of the most all-inclusive and progressive programs on campus. National TRIO Day is Feb.
Five students and a faculty member from Pennsylvania College of Technology attended the Electrical Generating Systems Association On-Site Power School in Las Vegas recently, participating in training sessions and receiving a technical tour of Hoover Dam.
A team of students from Pennsylvania College of Technology took first place recently in a construction competition at the International Builders' Show in Las Vegas, sponsored by the National Association of Home Builders. In addition, team adviser Richard L.
The Fall 2003 dean's list has been announced at Penn College: Dustin R. Adams, Electrical Occupations, Mayport Robin R. Agnone, Pre-Occupational Therapy, Montoursville Hussain S. Al Musa, Paramedic Technology, Williamsport Ryan K. Allar, Landscape/Nursery Technology, Donaldson Thomas W. Allegrucci, Business Management, Montoursville Atta M. Anazet, Construction Carpentry, New York N.Y. William P.
Pennsylvania College of Technology has released its list of graduates for the Fall 2003 semester: Amber Marie Abbey, Tioga, Nursing Daniel A.
The largest group of students in the College's history has petitioned for mid-year graduation at Pennsylvania College of Technology. Three hundred eighty-five students have petitioned to receive bachelor's degrees, associate's degrees or certificates at the conclusion of the current semester.
It isn't often that a college student has the opportunity to research and write an article for a professional association's publication, but Brooke L. Hutchings, who is pursuing a bachelor's degree in Technology Management at Pennsylvania College of Technology, is no ordinary student.
Students in Pennsylvania College of Technology's chapter of the Alpha Chi National College Honor Society will read to youngsters at the College's Children's Learning Center as part of a grant program funded by the national organization.
A Forest Technology student at Pennsylvania College of Technology finished fourth in the recent 2003 National Collegiate Game of Logging competition held at Penn State Mont Alto. Justin A. Snyder, Pleasantville, competed against 15 students from seven other colleges. The competition featured five events: speed cut, precision bore, precision stump, spring pole and tree-felling.
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