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Pennsylvania College of Technology continues to realize record-high enrollment. Following the first full week of fall semester classes, 5,310 full- and part-time students are enrolled in credit classes. This marks an approximate 6-percent increase over last year's record-breaking full- and part-time student headcount of 4,958.
A unique state initiative is aiming to empower individuals by increasing access to education and offering greater opportunities for learning and growth. The "SkillsNet Internet-Based Training Project" is being coordinated by Pennsylvania College of Technology, an affiliate of The Pennsylvania State University.
Young imaginations will soar as 600 Boy Scouts from five counties descend on Pennsylvania College of Technology's Aviation Center, at the Williamsport Regional Airport in Montoursville, for an "Aviation ScoutFest" the weekend of Friday, Sept. 18, through Sunday, Sept. 20.
Pennsylvania College of Technology culinary students are spreading the joy of hospitality far and wide this fall in a variety of outreach experiences. On Saturday (Sept. 12), students from the College's catering class will take part in the Williamsport Outdoor Grower's Market at the Pine Street United Methodist Church parking lot.
Pennsylvania College of Technology is proud to welcome the student scholars who have been accepted into the Fall 1998 freshman class. Katherine R.
Area manufacturers, business and industry are invited to see the latest in welding technologies in action at Pennsylvania College of Technology on Wednesday and Thursday, Sept. 2-3. From 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
The CoffeeHouse at Pennsylvania College of Technology is stirring up another season of acoustic music. This fall, four performances are on tap for 8 to 10 p.m. On Thursday, Aug. 27, Peter Mulvey brings alternative blues to The CoffeeHouse. His music is a mix of Leo Kottke, the artist formerly known as Prince, and Michael Stipe of R.E.M.
Pennsylvania College of Technology's Food Services Department captured second and third places in the 25th annual National Association of College and University Food Services Dining Awards Contest.
(Released by the Governor's Office) UNIVERSITY PARK – Answering the call of the Technology 21 report for a technology-ready workforce, Gov. Tom Ridge kicked off a nationally unique semiconductor-manufacturing associate degree program at The Pennsylvania State University.
During 1998-99, Pennsylvania College of Technology is celebrating 85 years of educational programming and service to the community, including 10 years as a Penn State affiliate. The observance will continue at the College throughout the academic year.