Penn College students who have been in the military maynowreceive a fitness elective credit for their basic training, provided the training has taken place within the past 10 years. Students with military service would need to submit a transcript to the Admissions Office from the American Council on Education stating that the training has been evaluated.
New associate-degree students majoring in plastics and polymer technology at Pennsylvania College of Technology are eligible to receive $2,500 per semester up to a total of $5,000 toward the cost of their education, courtesy of the Pennsylvania Plastics Initiative Scholarship Program.
Students in Pennsylvania College of Technology's School of Hospitality will serve a breakfast menu and brunch buffet on Sundays at Le Jeune Chef Restaurant, trying their hands at kitchen management and menu development during one of the restaurant industry's most profitable periods of the day. A breakfast menu is offered beginning at 9:30 a.m.
The School of Business and Computer Technologies hosted an informal "Late Latte" session for approximately 100 students Tuesday afternoon. The program, held at Penn's Inn, featured a discussion by James R.
On Fridays during the spring semester, students taking courses in culinary arts at Pennsylvania College of Technology will help manage the kitchen in Le Jeune Chef Restaurant a live-learning lab for School of Hospitality students. The students, who are enrolled in the Regional American Cuisine course taught by Chef Michael J.
The U.S. State Department alerts students to the dangers of traveling abroad during spring and summer breaks, and offers other vital information to help ensure each student has an enjoyable trip and a safe return.
Anton Ferrer, Cara Jackson and Mike Lombardi are completing their Physical Fitness Specialist internship requirement at the Penn College Fitness Center this semester.
Students enrolled in PNP495, the capstone course for graphic communications management students, recently visited six printing companies in the Baltimore area as guests of printing-press manufacturer Komori. While on the two-day trip, students visited both small- and large-size printers that produce a wide variety of materials.
Fall 2006 dean's list Pennsylvania College of Technology has announced its list of graduates for theFall 2006 semester: Matthew Philip Abbey, Montoursville, Information Technology-Network TechnologyTimothy James Adams, Warrington, Automotive TechnologyJennifer S. Albertson, Stillwater, NursingZachary Lee Albright, Roaring Spring, Electronics Engineering TechnologyAgatha A.
The dean's list for the Fall 2006 semester at Pennsylvania College of Technology has been announced: Jessica A. Ackley, Sunbury, Early Childhood Education Jonathan T. Adams, Pen Argyl, Information Technology-Information Technology Security Specialist Zachary S. Adams, Millerton, Aviation Technology Essa Al Najrani, Williamsport, Paramedic Technology Shaddi M.
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