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In a special meeting Saturday, Pennsylvania College of Technology's Board of Directors approved an operating budget of $79,372,591 and set tuition rates for the 2005-06 academic year. The operating budget represents a 7.09-percent increase over 2004-05. Tuition for Pennsylvania residents, who constitute 91.6 percent of the college's enrollment, will rise by 5.9 percent.

Four students at Pennsylvania College of Technology have been awarded scholarships for Fall 2005 from the Williamsport Hospital Campus of Susquehanna Health System. Receiving a one-year, full-tuition scholarship is: Ashley R. Boyles, Montoursville, who is enrolled in the radiography major. Receiving $500 scholarships are: Amanda M. Evelhair, Montoursville, advertising art; Jennifer L.

Steven H. Wallace, a U.S. Military Academy graduate with more than 11 years of experience in higher-education administration, has been named Pennsylvania College of Technology's first-ever assistant dean of transportation technology.

Six students from Pennsylvania College of Technology's chapter of Phi Beta Lambda attended last week's National Leadership Conference and Competition in Orlando, Fla., four of them receiving national awards for their performance in several competitive events. Alicia M.

Students from Mexico, along with their faculty adviser, are at Penn College this month, nearing an end to their monthlong trip to the campus. Four students made the trip. All are enrolled in five-year engineering majors at the Toluca campus of Instituto Tecnologico de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey.

With employee evaluations taking place and the new fiscal year right around the corner, it?s time to consider the college's new professional-development initiative. The initiative calls for all staff to participate ineight hours of annual job-focused professional development. During the annual appraisal, staff are to discuss with their supervisors plans for professional-development activities.

Two students in the plastics and polymer engineering technology major at Pennsylvania College of Technology finished their junior year of study by presenting a paper at the Annual Technical Conference of the Society of Plastics Engineers in Boston. Matthew Reichelderfer, Jersey Shore, and Sean M.

Jeannette L. Fraser, director of the Outreach for K-12 Office at Pennsylvania College of Technology, has been named director of the Legislative and Public Policy Committee for the National Association for Tech Prep Leadership. NATPL's membership includes regional Tech Prep coordinators and state Tech Prep directors from around the country.

School of Hospitality students and "You're the Chef" production coordinators Jennifer R. McHenry of Lock Haven (far left) and Christine L. Faherty of Wantage, N.J., joined Chef Paul E. Mach at the Williamsport Outdoor Grower's Market on Saturday for a cooking demonstration.

Pennsylvania College of Technology will host its fifth annual residential SMART Girls (Science and Math Applications in Real World Technologies for Girls) program July 10-13. Fifty girls are expected to participate in the residential program, which is for young women entering ninth and 10th grades. July 1 is the registration deadline.