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Pennsylvania College of Technology's North Campus Outreach Practical Nursing Program near Wellsboro has added a class of nursing students from the Potter County region. Fifteen students from Coudersport, Austin, Roulette, Westfield, Genessee, North Bingham and Galeton began classes Sept. 12. The 1,504-hour program is fully approved by the Pennsylvania State Board of Nursing.

Pennsylvania College of Technology's North Campus, located just east of Wellsboro on Route 6, will offer a beginning medical terminology class for those who are interested in developing the ability to read and understand the language of medicine. The course will be held from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Tuesdays, from Oct. 4 to Nov. 8.

Students in the School of Hospitality's introduction to baking class recently sent cookies they made in class to soldiers from the Williamsport-based National Guard unit who are currently serving in Iraq. Students in the introduction to baking class at Pennsylvania College of Technology learn about the effects ingredients have on the consistency, texture and flavor of cookies.

Julie M. Reppert, a senior mass media communication major from Lebanon, has been chosen as the Student Government Association's "Student of the Month" for September. Termed a "tremendous student leader," Reppert's involvement includes leadership roles with the Williamsport/Lycoming Chamber of Commerce "College Town" initiative and Phi Beta Lambda, a student business organization.

'Starting Over With a Clean Slate,' a Penn College program to help students rebound from academic probation, is featured in a front-page article in the latest issue of National On-Campus Report. The publication, which reports on residence life and a number of other campus trends outside the classroom, reports that the cooperative program raises participants' GPAs by an average of .31.

Pennsylvania College of Technology does not discriminate in admission by race, color, religion, national origin, sex, handicap, age, sexual orientation, political affiliation, status as a disabled or Vietnam era veteran, or any characteristic against which discrimination is prohibited by applicable law, and operates on a nondiscriminatory basis throughout the institution.

The West Branch Susquehanna Builders Association has donated $3,000 to a group of Pennsylvania College of Technology construction students to help defray the costs of competing at January's International Builders' Show in Florida. At a dinner cruiseaboard the Hiawatha paddle wheeler, group president Steven S.

The Fall 2005 slate of Inter-Industry Conference on Auto Collision Repair training has begun in earnest at Pennsylvania College of Technology. Training kicked off about a week and a half ago with I-CAR's newest training program (GEN01, "Collision Repair Overview") for the 2006 Chevrolet Corvette Z06.Monday evening's class (ALT01, "Electric and Hybrid Vehicles") was hosted by Alfred M.

Joshua M. Yost, chosen as the Student Government Association's "Student of the Month" in March, has been selected by collision repair faculty for a similar honor this month. Yost, from Cochranton − the unanimous choice of all six collision repair faculty members − was chosen for his campus leadership, dependability, initiative, integrity, enthusiasm and his support of fellow students.

Three environmental technology students were on hand to answer watershed questions at the Antes Fort Heritage Days on Saturday. The students were manning the Greater Nippenose Valley Watershed Association's booth. Senior Jason R. Grottini of Riverside,junior Brandon M. Yost of Lock Haven and sophomore Mark A.