March winds and refreshing perspectives breezed through campus, welcoming an eager crowd of visitors to Pennsylvania College of Technology on Saturday. The first Open House of 2025 offered awe-inspiring explorations and potential pathways around every corner. Penn College hosted nearly 1,500 prospective students and guests across its three campuses.
Skiing, snowboarding, camping, mountain biking, fishing, hiking – these students are having all the fun! The Penn College Outdoors Club is among new student organizations established during the 2024-25 academic year. The group aspires to explore various outdoor activities during the different seasons of the year, instructing members on new techniques related to outdoor recreation and sports, and creating an environment where students can learn skills that will enrich their lives.
Penn College’s peer mentors and fellow students have a new, dedicated space in which to connect – the Hudock Center Peer Hub. The hangout spot gives peer mentors a relaxed venue for conversing with other students and sharing their wisdom on many matters, including building study skills, navigating social situations and getting involved on campus – all ways to boost students’ success.
The coming days are expected to bring active winter weather systems our way, so it's a good time for the campus community to revisit Penn College's emergency guidelines.
The coming days are expected to bring active winter weather systems our way, so it's a good time for the campus community to revisit Penn College's emergency guidelines.
Pennsylvania College of Technology’s Board of Directors has approved actions involving two members of President’s Cabinet.
Pennsylvania College of Technology’s Board of Directors has approved actions involving two members of President’s Cabinet.
The Pennsylvania College of Technology Board of Directors on Thursday approved the hiring of a vice president for finance/CFO and the promotion of another member of President’s Cabinet. The board also heard a presentation from the Penn College Diesel Performance Club.
Pennsylvania College of Technology will host free FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) completion workshops to facilitate the online application process. The sessions are scheduled for Tuesday, Feb. 25, and Thursday, Feb. 27, at The Madigan Library at the college. Registration is required.
Student leader Samir Pringle takes his turn with the Tomorrow Makers podcast, sharing his perspectives in the hopes of inspiring his peers. In “Kindness & Leadership,” the Penn College business administration student from Philadelphia discusses maximizing the campus experience and making a positive impact on others.
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