During their summer break, high school teachers became students in classrooms and laboratories at Pennsylvania College of Technology. Through its Outreach for K-12 Office, the college offered hands-on training to the high school instructors to help keep them up-to-date with new technology and give their students a firm foundation in basic and advanced technical skills.
High School Teachers Enhance Their Skills at Penn College Published 07.19.2005 News Home Page contents During their summer break, high school teachers became students in classrooms and laboratories at Pennsylvania College of Technology. Through its Outreach for K-12 Office, the college offered hands-on training to the high school instructors to help keep them up-to-date with new technology and give their students a firm foundation in basic and advanced technical skills. Training was offered in culinary …

Culinary arts and systems student and "You're the Chef" production coordinator Christine L. Faherty, Wantage, N.J., and Dean of Hospitality Frederick W. Becker offered expertise to children attending day camp Monday at Bruce E. Henry Park in Loyalsock Township. In honor of the camp's Hawaiian Week theme,Faherty made fruit smoothies for the children, with their help.
Day-Camp Youngsters Get Helping of Hospitality Published 07.18.2005 News Home Page contents Culinary arts and systems student and "You're the Chef" production coordinator Christine L. Faherty, Wantage, N.J., and Dean of Hospitality Frederick W. Becker offered expertise to children attending day camp Monday at Bruce E. Henry Park in Loyalsock Township. In honor of the camp's Hawaiian Week theme,Faherty made fruit smoothies for the children, with their help. She also talked about hospitality careers. … …

An event to raise money for an endowed scholarship fund at Pennsylvania College of Technology this week also resulted in the kickoff of another scholarship fund. Michael Taylor, arborist representative and manager of the York office of Bartlett Tree Expert Co., presented a check for $1,000 to the Penn College Foundation, to be used as the first award from the Bartlett Tree Foundation Inc.
Tree-Care Company Establishes Scholarship Fund Published 07.15.2005 News Home Page contents An event to raise money for an endowed scholarship fund at Pennsylvania College of Technology this week also resulted in the kickoff of another scholarship fund. Michael Taylor, arborist representative and manager of the York office of Bartlett Tree Expert Co., presented a check for $1,000 to the Penn College Foundation, to be used as the first award from the Bartlett Tree Foundation Inc. Grant-In-Aid Scholarship. …

Pennsylvania College of Technology and Caterpillar Inc. have presented the third annual "Pathfinder to Excellence" faculty award to an instructor of diesel equipment technology. David C. Johnson was presented with the award during a recent gathering of Caterpillar officials and dealers − several Penn College alumni among them − in the college's Professional Development Center.
'Pathfinder' Award Presented to Diesel Instructor Published 07.15.2005 News Faculty & Staff Home Page contents Pennsylvania College of Technology and Caterpillar Inc. have presented the third annual "Pathfinder to Excellence" faculty award to an instructor of diesel equipment technology. David C. Johnson was presented with the award during a recent gathering of Caterpillar officials and dealers − several Penn College alumni among them − in the college's Professional Development Center. The honor, conferred …

The Council of Eastern Forest Technician Schools will hold its 2005 annual meeting at Pennsylvania College of Technology's Schneebeli Earth Science Center next month, combining business with tours of the college's campuses and attractions throughout "Penn's Woods." The council, which represents schools offering two-year forest technology majors, will convene here from Aug. 3-6.
Eastern States' Forest Technician Schools to Convene Here Published 07.13.2005 News Events Home Page contents The Council of Eastern Forest Technician Schools will hold its 2005 annual meeting at Pennsylvania College of Technology's Schneebeli Earth Science Center next month, combining business with tours of the college's campuses and attractions throughout "Penn's Woods." The council, which represents schools offering two-year forest technology majors, will convene here from Aug. 3-6. Annual meetings …

A Pennsylvania College of Technology alumnus has established a memorial scholarship to benefit diesel technology students at the college. Harold Sinclair, president of Woolever Brothers Transportation Inc., Montoursville, established the $1,000 annual scholarship in memory of his late wife, Hazel.
Alumnus Establishes Scholarship in Memory of Late Wife Published 07.12.2005 News Alumni News Home Page contents A Pennsylvania College of Technology alumnus has established a memorial scholarship to benefit diesel technology students at the college. Harold Sinclair, president of Woolever Brothers Transportation Inc., Montoursville, established the $1,000 annual scholarship in memory of his late wife, Hazel. Harold Sinclair graduated with a degree in heavy construction equipment from Williamsport Area …

Tuition payments may be made online through Penn College's Student Information System Web site beginning with the Fall 2005 semester. Students will be required to log in to the SIS and select "View Statement of Account" in the Financial Information section in order to complete their online tuition payment. Credit cards accepted are VISA, MasterCard and Discover.
Tuition Payments Now Accepted Online Published 07.11.2005 News Student News Home Page contents Tuition payments may be made online through Penn College's Student Information System Web site beginning with the Fall 2005 semester. Students will be required to log in to the SIS and select "View Statement of Account" in the Financial Information section in order to complete their online tuition payment. Credit cards accepted are VISA, MasterCard and Discover. Payments still may be made by cash, check, money …

Alfred M. Thomas, an associate professor of collision repair at Pennsylvania College of Technology, recently earned the professional designation of Certified Collision Repair Manager from the Masters School of Autobody Management in Santa Barbara, Calif.
Collision Repair Professor Earns Professional Designation Published 07.11.2005 News Faculty & Staff Home Page contents Alfred M. Thomas, an associate professor of collision repair at Pennsylvania College of Technology, recently earned the professional designation of Certified Collision Repair Manager from the Masters School of Autobody Management in Santa Barbara, Calif. CCRM is the most prestigious management designation available to the industry, earned by just a few hundred collision repair managers …

In a special meeting Saturday, Pennsylvania College of Technology's Board of Directors approved an operating budget of $79,372,591 and set tuition rates for the 2005-06 academic year. The operating budget represents a 7.09-percent increase over 2004-05. Tuition for Pennsylvania residents, who constitute 91.6 percent of the college's enrollment, will rise by 5.9 percent.
Penn College Board Approves Budget, Tuition Rates for 2005-06 Published 07.09.2005 News Home Page contents In a special meeting Saturday, Pennsylvania College of Technology's Board of Directors approved an operating budget of $79,372,591 and set tuition rates for the 2005-06 academic year. The operating budget represents a 7.09-percent increase over 2004-05. Tuition for Pennsylvania residents, who constitute 91.6 percent of the college's enrollment, will rise by 5.9 percent. Tuition and fees combined will …

Four students at Pennsylvania College of Technology have been awarded scholarships for Fall 2005 from the Williamsport Hospital Campus of Susquehanna Health System. Receiving a one-year, full-tuition scholarship is: Ashley R. Boyles, Montoursville, who is enrolled in the radiography major. Receiving $500 scholarships are: Amanda M. Evelhair, Montoursville, advertising art; Jennifer L.
Recipients Chosen for Williamsport Hospital Scholarships Published 07.06.2005 News Student News Home Page contents Four students at Pennsylvania College of Technology have been awarded scholarships for Fall 2005 from the Williamsport Hospital Campus of Susquehanna Health System. Receiving a one-year, full-tuition scholarship is: Ashley R. Boyles, Montoursville, who is enrolled in the radiography major. Receiving $500 scholarships are: Amanda M. Evelhair, Montoursville, advertising art; Jennifer L. Fry, …