Nineteen students are serving as Presidential Student Ambassadors for the 2016-17 academic year at Pennsylvania College of Technology.
Selected for their demonstration of leadership, involvement, academic achievement and campus pride, the student ambassadors promote Penn College to prospective and current students and their families, guests, alumni, business partners and friends of the college.
The group includes 11 returning Presidential Student Ambassadors: Bryan M. Behm, aviation maintenance technology, Fleetwood; Garrett D. Corneliussen, welding and fabrication engineering technology, Hickory, North Carolina; Semeon R. DeBarros, aviation maintenance technology, Rosedale, New York; Kayla M. Jackson, pre-physical therapist assistant, Spring Creek; Michelle D. Kachik, physician assistant, Clarence; Morgan N. Keyser, graphic design, Dillsburg; Alexandra M. Lehman, business administration: sport and event management concentration, South Williamsport; Ryan Monteleone, information assurance and cyber security, Stevens; Josiah D. Stoltzfus, construction management, Morgantown; Logan M. Tubiello, welding and fabrication engineering technology, Ottsville; and Alexander R. Wetzel, industrial and human factors design, Sunbury.
Eight students are new ambassadors: Efrem K. Foster, pre-nursing, Salisbury, Maryland; Cassandra D. Henderson, business administration: banking and finance concentration, Hazel Hurst; Jonathan R. Hendrickson, software development & information management, Cowansville; Lindsey A. King, pre-applied health studies: occupational therapy assistant concentration, Hanover; Kelsey L. McKenrick, pre-dental hygiene, Gilbertsville; Dianna R. Weaver, business administration: management concentration, Morris; Erin N. Shaffer, graphic design, Liberty; and David M. Zlotnicki, electronics and computer engineering technology, Oil City.
Two of the student ambassadors earned Associate of Applied Science degrees in May 2016: Debarros in aviation technology and Jackson in exercise science.
For more about the Presidential Student Ambassadors or to schedule a Penn College tour, visit the Admissions Office.
For more about the college, a national leader in applied technology education and workforce development, email the Admissions Office or call toll-free 800-367-9222.
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