Celebrating a life-altering decision

Published 05.01.2023

Photos by Tom Wilson, writer/editor-PCToday

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The Admissions Office observed National College Decision Day on Monday, celebrating high school students as they choose which campus has earned their commitment. May 1 is also Pennsylvania College of Technology's intent-to-enroll deadline for new and transfer students who were accepted prior to April 1.

A festive atmosphere prevailed in the office, which invited the campus community to stop by for photos, tasty goodies and music. There was also the opportunity to write notecards to future Wildcats, telling them what is so special about attending Penn College.

Lobby signaage invites passersby to the celebration.
Lobby signaage invites passersby to the celebration.
Chet Beaver, the college’s coordinator of veteran and military services, and Katie Burke, veteran services specialist, add their personal touch to student correpondence ...
Chet Beaver, the college’s coordinator of veteran and military services, and Katie Burke, veteran services specialist, add their personal touch to student correpondence ...
... and proudly salute their core constituency.
... and proudly salute their core constituency.
Penn College-themed cookies (made by Sarah R. Yoder, coordinator of admissions operations) and chocolate-dipped pretzels helped satisfy many a visitor's sweet tooth.
Penn College-themed cookies (made by Sarah R. Yoder, coordinator of admissions operations) and chocolate-dipped pretzels helped satisfy many a visitor's sweet tooth.
The ever-popular Wildcat mascot shares the limelight with Penn College Police Lt. David C. Pletz ...
The ever-popular Wildcat mascot shares the limelight with Penn College Police Lt. David C. Pletz ...
... and with Monique C. Anderson-Parker, a human services & restorative justice student from Williamsport.
... and with Monique C. Anderson-Parker, a human services & restorative justice student from Williamsport.
Cards and envelopes – even a sample letter to emulate – are available to facilitate handwritten notes to students choosing Penn College.
Cards and envelopes – even a sample letter to emulate – are available to facilitate handwritten notes to students choosing Penn College.