The Northeast PA Manufacturers & Employers Council and Pennsylvania College of Technology announced the first recipients of the YES Certificate Program Scholarship for the 2020-21 academic year. Six students from six school districts have earned the award. All have been certified through the YES Program and have chosen to further their education at Penn College.
The expansive lawn allows for therapeutic sprawl. Keeping their focus through food, goats pile on at snack time. Sporting a stylish bandanna, a guest works the room. Making the leap ... ... and sticking the landing!
Penn College's first Virtual Part-Time Job Fair, connecting students to a host of resume-building opportunities, will be held from 2:30-5:30 p.m. Tuesday. The event concentrates on helping students locate part-time jobs while they are going to school – as well as internships, seasonal and volunteer work – to gain hands-on experience within their respective fields.
Pennsylvania College of Technology is set to begin accepting students into its newest master’s degree offering – a Master of Science in Nursing, nursing education. The application for admission will open in January, with classes set to begin in Fall 2021.
In an effort to provide additional opportunities to serve students, Enrollment Management is extending office hours and opening on one Saturday per month during the Fall 2020 semester. The offices offering extended hours – until 6 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays, and from 9 a.m. to noon Saturdays (Aug. 29, Sept. 26, Oct. 31, Nov. 21 and Dec.
The Student Government Association's 2020-21 Executive Board and the organization's senators were sworn in during this past week's first meeting of the Fall 2020 semester. Ethan M. McKenzie, 2020-21 president of Penn College's Student Government Association, presides over Wednesday's swearing-in ceremony.
Two of five $5,000 scholarships recently awarded by the National Association of Oil and Energy Service Professionals and its co-sponsors have benefited the same pair of Pennsylvania College of Technology students as last year. Scholarships have again gone to Peter W. Bennett, of Sea Cliff, New York, and Ian H. West, of Hummelstown.
For a few worrisome weeks, three Pennsylvania College of Technology students thought they would join the ranks of countless others whose summer internships were casualties of the COVID-19 pandemic. But the college “engineered” a solution, a favor the students more than returned. Brian J. Daniels, Lake City; Conner J. Nickerson, Bethlehem; and Levi E.
The Summer 2020 Dean’s List at Pennsylvania College of Technology has been issued. The Penn College list includes all matriculated (degree-seeking) undergraduate students who earn six or more credits and have a semester GPA of 3.50 or higher. List of summer graduates Lucas L. Allen, Bloomsburg, Bachelor of Science, Applied Management Joana S.
Monday's start of classes marked the academic onset of the Fall 2020 semester, but the new year officially began with Penn College’s Welcome Weekend and Friday/Saturday move-in days for new students. Although social distancing and restrictions on group gatherings didn't allow for some of the traditional community-building activities, the vibe was as warm as the weather.
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