Getting a head start on their college education will also mean saving money on tuition costs for students who take advantage of a new program approved Thursday by the Pennsylvania College of Technology Board of Directors.
When representatives of Allison Transmission, Division of General Motors, and Penn Detroit Diesel-Allison donated another $7,500 to Pennsylvania College of Technology recently, they also brought along something just as valuable: recognition of the College's Diesel Technology program as a training tool for industry technicians.
Fall 2002 enrollment at Pennsylvania College of Technology has established two all-time records for the largest increase ever and the highest total enrollment at the institution, a special-mission affiliate of The Pennsylvania State University in Williamsport.
Matthew L. Byers, Pennsylvania College of Technology's Fall 2001 Study Abroad student to Denmark, will offer a taste of Danish life when he presents a lunchtime PowerPoint program on his trip at the College Library on Wednesday, Oct. 9. The event, which is free and open to the public, begins at noon. The program is being sponsored by the library and the College's International Studies Office.
Founding father Benjamin Franklin had the vision to see how a modest bequest would assist Pennsylvania students two centuries into the future.
Pennsylvania College of Technology's Board of Directors on Thursday approved contracts for the student-housing facility to be built adjacent to College West Apartments, authorized a national search for a vice president for student affairs, and received a report from College President Dr. Davie Jane Gilmour on the record-setting enrollment for Fall 2002. Dr.
Lobar Inc. of Dillsburg will be the general contractor for a construction project that will add new student housing adjacent to Pennsylvania College of Technology's College West Apartments. The College's Board of Directors approved bids submitted by Lobar and four other contractors.
Pennsylvania College of Technology presented Student Achievement Awards recently to students graduating in Summer Commencement ceremonies. The students and their awards are: PRESIDENT'S AWARD, for leadership and service to the College: Susan Diane Roberts, Lewisburg, Physician Assistant.
Culinary students in the Catering course offered at Pennsylvania College of Technology will prepare dishes using fresh ingredients provided by the vendors of the Williamsport Outdoor Growers Market in a cooking demonstration to be offered Saturday, Sept. 7. The event will take place from 9 a.m.
Pennsylvania College of Technology announces its dean's list for the Summer 2002 semester: Heidi M Andrews , Accounting, Howard Wesley E Auker, Electronics Engineering Technology, Bellefonte Debra A Baier, Technology Management, Jersey Shore Chris S Barton, Electronics Engineering Technology, Hughesville Cindy K Beaver, Pre-Practical Nursing, Linden John R Brodie, Legal Assistant/Paralegal Studies
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