PCToday, which has been Pennsylvania College of Technology's official news and information site since August 2001, has a new face for a new semester.
Penn College campuses welcomed teens to a sweltering second week of Pre-College Programs from July 16-20, but there was nothing hotter than the vocational prospects on display in labs and classrooms.
An Emergency Medical Technician course, beginning the week of Aug. 14 and running through early December, will be offered at three locations by Workforce Development at Pennsylvania College of Technology. Seating is limited, and the deadline is approaching: All registrations must be completed by 1 p.m. July 28. Interested participants may register at www.pct.edu/emtcert.
Penn College at Wellsboro’s Practical Nursing Program will host two information sessions for those interested in nursing as a career: Thursday, Aug. 10, and Thursday, Sept. 14. The sessions will be held at Pennsylvania College of Technology’s Wellsboro campus, 22 Walnut St., at 6:30 p.m. and connected to the Potter County Education Council through Zoom.
Nearly 150 students have petitioned to graduate from Pennsylvania College of Technology following the Summer 2023 sessions.
Pennsylvania College of Technology’s brewing and fermentation science instructor, Timothy L. Yarrington, spoke at Homebrew Con, the nation’s largest annual gathering of brewing and fermentation enthusiasts, held recently in San Diego.
Millions of technically skilled positions go unfilled each year. The answer? Hands-on education. Thanks to pre-apprenticeship programs at Pennsylvania College of Technology, participants have an opportunity to acquire entry-level skills and ignite an interest in advanced manufacturing.
Middle-school students were shepherded through a second week of My Tomorrow day camp (July 10-14) by one of Penn College defining qualities: the rock-solid path to insight and fulfillment. The program, sponsored by the Soars Family for the third exciting year, followed the same framework as last month's opening iteration by introducing students to the boundless career possibilities represented in the college's classrooms and labs.
Retiring Penn College Police Chief Chris E. Miller delivered a parting gift during a noontime stroll with his wife on Thursday, leading an imperiled bird on a "chirp walk" to safety.
Spare a minute to explore this future-minded course – PPT140 – created to inform the next generation of engineers and consumers.
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