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For those who have taken the QuickBooks Level I class and want to learn more or those who have some basic knowledge of QuickBooks and would like to learn more-advanced features of this widely used accounting software QuickBooks Level II will be offered at Pennsylvania College of Technology's North Campus on May 18 and 25. The class will meet from 6 to 9 p.m. on both nights.

Pennsylvania College of Technology's Workforce Development & Continuing Education Office recently assumed overall management responsibilities for WEDnetPA (Workforce & Economic Development Network of Pennsylvania), which administers the Guaranteed Free Training Program, the commonwealth's largest incumbent worker training initiative.

A new address information update feature has been added to the Student Information System . Students now have the ability to change their home (permanent) address, local address and emergency-contact information through the SIS. Previously, only a student's local address could be updated on the site.

The Penn College student chapter of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers has taken first place in the IEEE Region 2 Web Site Contest. Region 2 is comprised of more than 60 student chapters in the states of Pennsylvania, Delaware, Ohio, New Jersey, Maryland, Virginia and West Virginia, and Washington D.C. The students of the Penn College chapter thank Edwin B.

Junior-year students from Penn College's physician assistant program participated in Susquehanna Health System's Health Festival, held April 22 at the Lycoming Mall in Muncy. Under the supervision of PA-C program staff Paula D. Holmes, program coordinator, and Kathleen A. Wiegand, clinical coordinator, the students performed more than 200 blood-pressure checks.

The staff/faculty team defeated the student team 12-10 in campus softball action Friday evening. The student team started quickly by scoringthree runs in the top of the first inning; the staff/faculty team struck right back by scoringfour in the bottom of the first.

On April 13, about 30 electronics students were given valuable tips on how to make a good first impression when applying for a job by Tracy Rupert, human resources manager for The Drucker Company.

The American Institute of Floral Designers has chosen a Pennsylvania College of Technology student for a scholarship to attend its 2006 National Symposium in Washington, D.C., from July 4-8. Oriana M.

Friday evening's "Basket Ballyhoo," a book-themed benefit auction held in the Professional Development Center, raised nearly $5,000 for the Roger and Peggy Madigan Library. "I'm very pleased to announce that we made $4,858," said Margaret A.

Before his team ever played its first game this spring, Pennsylvania College of Technology baseball coach Rees Daneker knew what it would take to be a champion."We're sitting pretty good right now. If the guys come out and play like they did in the fall, we should be in pretty good shape," Daneker said in early March, as his squad prepared to open its season.