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Penn College majors captivate visiting Dual Enrollment students

Friday, May 5, 2023

More than 500 students enrolled in Penn College Dual Enrollment made visits to campus during the spring semester, immersing in a wide variety of majors, courtesy of college faculty.

Charles F. Probst, instructor of automotive, Honda PACT, offers oil-checking guidance to a group from Seneca Highlands CTC.
Charles F. Probst, instructor of automotive, Honda PACT, offers oil-checking guidance to a group from Seneca Highlands CTC.

The high school students take Penn College courses at their home high school or career and technical education center, where they receive both high school and college credits. Courses are offered in more than 50 high schools and CTCs across Pennsylvania. Visits to the campus by K-12 students are coordinated by the college’s K-12 Outreach Office.

The most recent Dual Enrollment Student Visit Days, hosted on March 28 and April 25, welcomed students from Benton Area High School, Bradford Area High School, Columbia-Montour Area Vocational-Technical School, Cumberland Perry Area Career & Technical Center, Jersey Shore High School, Milton High School, Monroe Career & Technical Institute, and Seneca Highlands Career and Technical Center.