The dean's list for the Summer 2001 session has been announced at Penn College. Those named to the list are full-time students who have earned a semester grade-point average of 3.5 or better. Students named to the Summer 2001 dean's list at Penn College are: ELK COUNTY Jennifer L. Rogers, Electronics Engineering Technology, St. Marys ERIE COUNTY Jarrod B.
Pennsylvania College of Technology has issued its list of graduates for the Summer 2001 semester: Maryam Bint Ali, Williamsport, Human Services; Mark Joseph Anderson, Frazer, Applied Health Studies; Maria C. Arvelo, Mifflinburg, Practical Nursing. Reeves V.
Kevin C. Gordon has been selected as the student speaker for Pennsylvania College of Technology's Summer Commencement ceremonies, scheduled for Saturday, Aug. 11. More than 120 students have petitioned to receive bachelor's and associate's degrees and certificates at the ceremonies, which will take place at 11 a.m. in the Community Arts Center in downtown Williamsport.
A Pennsylvania College of Technology student who serves as a resident assistant in on-campus housing has been chosen to receive an "Our Region's Best" award from the Mid-Atlantic Association of College and University Housing Officers. Brian J.
Five Pennsylvania College of Technology competitors came away with first- or second-place honors recently at the SkillsUSA-VICA national championships in Kansas City, Mo. Peter J. Hoffman, Kutztown, a May graduate in the Toolmaking Technology major, took first place in the Precision Machining Technology category. Joshua L.
Evangelical Community Hospital, Lewisburg, is seeking to expand its pool of registered nurses by offering to pay tuition and fees for its licensed practical nurses who wish to earn an associate degree in nursing from Pennsylvania College of Technology.
Ten freshman students enrolled for the fall semester at Pennsylvania College of Technology have been designated "Presidential Scholars," an honor awarded for academic excellence and service to school and community. The Presidential Scholars, who were among the top students at their respective high schools, each will receive a $2,500 scholarship for the 2001-02 academic year.
Sixteen Pennsylvania College of Technology students were presented with "Penn College Awards" recently for their outstanding contributions in the areas of campus involvement, leadership and service to the College and/or community. Penn College Award recipients are nominated by faculty, staff or fellow students. A selection committee consisting of student leaders then selects the winners.
Susquehanna Health System and Pennsylvania College of Technology have announced a partnership that will help student nurses pay college expenses in exchange for a commitment of employment at the Health System's area hospitals after graduation. The health system will commit up to $100,000 in 2001-02 to initiate this new forgiveness-award joint program.
Two students in the Plastics and Polymer Engineering Technology program at Pennsylvania College of Technology won an award for a research paper and received a scholarship at the Society of Plastics Engineers' Annual Technical Conference 2000, held May 7-11 in Orlando, Fla. A paper written by Desiree A.
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