Pennsylvania College of Technology is gearing up for its second annual "Homecoming." The celebration will be Monday, Feb. 1, through Saturday, Feb. 6. A highlight of the festivities will be two basketball games on Saturday (Feb. 6) in the Bardo Gymnasium. The week will culminate with a Homecoming Dance and crowning of a Homecoming King and Queen.
Pennsylvania College of Technology will be mailing Internal Revenue Service form 1098-T ("Tuition Payments Statement") to approximately 6,500 Penn College students.
Four nursing students active in Pennsylvania College of Technology's Student Nurses' Association were recently honored for their exemplary volunteer efforts in two community-service projects.
Pennsylvania food and wine products will be in the culinary spotlight when students and faculty from Pennsylvania College of Technology cook up some delectable dishes at the upcoming Pennsylvania Farm Show, which is set for Jan. 9-14, at the Farm Show Complex in Harrisburg. For two days of the event Sunday, Jan. 10 and Monday, Jan.
Pennsylvania College of Technology honored the following student award winners during winter commencement exercises conducted Dec. 17: PRESIDENT'S AWARD for leadership and service to the College community: Gregory J. Snyder, manufacturing engineering technology, Sunbury. ACADEMIC VICE PRESIDENT/PROVOST AWARD for scholastic achievement and service to the College: Kevin E.
Students Honored by Keystone Chapter of Associated Builders and ContractorsFour students enrolled in Pennsylvania College of Technology's School of Construction and Design Technologies have been honored with scholarships by the Merit Shop Training & Research Center, an affiliate of the Keystone Chapter of Associated Builders and Contractors. The recipients, each receiving $1,000, are: Scott E.
Three Pennsylvania College of Technology students have been honored with highly competitive scholarships from the national Society of Manufacturing Engineers. The students are enrolled in the College's manufacturing engineering technology bachelor of science degree major.
Three students enrolled in Pennsylvania College of Technology's plastics programming have received scholarships through the national Plastics Pioneers Association , a society of industry leaders. Brad Reeser, of Williamsport, received $1,500; Desiree Nichols, of Hughesville, was awarded $1,000, and Jesse Hofer, of Ulster Park, N.Y., was the recipient of $500.
Eleven Pennsylvania College of Technology students, enrolled in printing and graphic arts-related majors, are winners in a national scholarship competition. The National Scholarship Trust Fund of the Graphic Arts' Board of Directors recently announced the awards. The total amount of monies awarded to the Penn College students is $11,500.
A student, administrator and adviser of the physician assistant major at Pennsylvania College of Technology recently were presented awards by the Pennsylvania Society of Physician Assistants for their contributions to the society and the field. Richard Rockwell, a senior physician assistant student from Sayre, received a $500 scholarship.
Get Penn College News in your inbox each morning.
Subscribe