Pennsylvania College of Technology (Penn College) is a
public college in
Williamsport, Pennsylvania. It is affiliated with, but a self-governing entity of,
Pennsylvania State University
The Pennsylvania State University (Penn State or PSU) is a Public university, public Commonwealth System of Higher Education, state-related Land-grant university, land-grant research university with campuses and facilities throughout Pennsylvan ...
. As an applied technology college (known by the locals and alumni alike as "Penn Tech", for decades) the school offers certificate,
associate,
baccalaureate, and
master's degree programs in more than 100 fields of study. The college's student body is 64% male and 86% are full-time.
Pennsylvania College of Technology is broken down into three schools of study; School of Business, Arts & Sciences, School of Engineering Technologies and School of Nursing & Health Sciences.
The college's athletic teams play under the school's nickname the Penn College Wildcats. Penn College yields 15 varsity sports teams which compete in
National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division III in the
North Eastern Athletic Conference (NEAC).
History
The school began in 1914 as an adult education and training facility at Williamsport High School. It grew into the Williamsport Technical Institute in 1941. During
World War II, the school operated 24 hours per day, providing war production training to help meet defense industry needs. Additionally, both during and after the war, the institute provided training and retraining for disabled veterans. In 1965, the Williamsport Area Community College (WACC) was founded, succeeding the former technical institute. It continued providing technical training for residents of northern Pennsylvania. In 1989, the college became a special mission affiliate of
Pennsylvania State University
The Pennsylvania State University (Penn State or PSU) is a Public university, public Commonwealth System of Higher Education, state-related Land-grant university, land-grant research university with campuses and facilities throughout Pennsylvan ...
and changed its name to Pennsylvania College of Technology.
Academics
Penn College offers more than 100 bachelor, associate, and certificate majors in careers ranging from manufacturing, design, transportation, and construction to hospitality, health, business, and natural resources.
Additionally, the College offers a Master of Science in Physician Assistant Studies, and is launching a Master of Science in Nursing launching in Fall 2021. The College is a recognized leader in apprenticeship development through its Workforce Development department, co-administering an $8 million federal grant program to create industry-driven strategies for apprenticeships in advanced manufacturing fields and serving more than 3,200 apprentices in the process. The college is accredited by the
Middle States Commission on Higher Education
The Middle States Commission on Higher Education (abbreviated as MSCHE and legally incorporated as the Mid-Atlantic Region Commission on Higher Education) is a voluntary, peer-based, non-profit membership organization that performs peer evalua ...
.
Schools
*School of Business, Arts & Sciences
*School of Engineering Technologies
*School of Nursing & Health Sciences
Rankings
Penn College has been ranked highly from major academic accreditors, magazines and polls. In 2019 ''
U.S. News & World Report'' ranked Penn College 12th best Regional College in Northeast Region, 3rd Most Innovative School and 6th as Best College for veterans.
Campuses
In addition to the main campus in Williamsport, Penn College operates four satellite campuses situated around the
West Branch Susquehanna River and northern tier of Pennsylvania.
*The
Kathryn Wentzel Lumley Aviation Center, located approximately 7 miles east at the
Williamsport Regional Airport in
Montoursville
Montoursville is a borough in Lycoming County, Pennsylvania. The 2020 census reported its population as 4,745. It forms part of the Williamsport, Pennsylvania Metropolitan Statistical Area. The Williamsport Regional Airport is in Montoursvi ...
, opened in 1993. It provides several FAA and Transport certified repair and maintenance programs.
*The Herman T. Schneebeli Earth Science Center, located 10 miles south in
Allenwood, offers programs such as landscape/horticulture, diesel & heavy equipment technology, heavy equipment operation, power generation, and forestry.
*The Advanced Automotive Technology Center is located approximately three miles west of the Penn College main campus. Students at this campus study topics such as alternative-powered vehicles and motorsports.
*Penn College at Wellsboro is located in North Central Pennsylvania in the
Wellsboro Area School District Administration Building. It serves the
Northern Tier (Pennsylvania) communities by providing business and industry training programs as well as noncredit personal and professional development.
In addition to other campus dining units, Penn College has a casual fine-dining restaurant named "Le Jeune Chef". The restaurant serves as a training facility for students in the School of Business, Arts & Sciences during service hours.
Student life
Demographics
In fall 2019 Penn College posted ethnicity figures of 5,382 total students of which: 88.2% identified as White, 3.7% Hispanic/Latino, 3.3% Black or African American, 1.2% Asian, 0.2% American Indian or Alaska Native, 0.1% Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander and 3.3% ethnicity unknown/ multiple. 64% of students are male, 34.4% of students are between 18 and 19 years of age, 29.2% are 20 to 21 and 36.4% are over age 21. Just below 90% of students hail from or are permanent residents of
Pennsylvania. 27% of students live on campus and the remaining 73% commute or live off-campus. 6.7% or nearly 800 students are veterans, active duty or reserves.
Greek life and student organizations
Penn College currently recognizes two fraternities:
Sigma Pi
Sigma Pi () is a collegiate fraternity with 233 chapters at American universities. As of 2021, the fraternity had more than 5,000 undergraduate members and over 110,000 alumni.
Sigma Pi headquarters are in Nashville, Tennessee.
The fraternity ...
and
Phi Mu Delta
Phi Mu Delta () is a small, national fraternity founded on March 1, 1918 at the Universities of Connecticut, New Hampshire, and Vermont. The fraternity is focused on the ideals of democracy, service, and brotherhood.
History
Phi Mu Delta was o ...
.
More than 60 student organizations are recognized at Penn College, many of which are student chapters of professional societies. Student Government Association serves as the students' democratic voice on campus. Wildcat Events Board works to bring many activities to the college.
On-campus housing
Penn College has three residence hall complexes, each comprising several buildings:
* Rose Street Commons
* Campus View Apartments
* The Village at Penn College
Student safety
Penn College Police was formed the summer of 1994 prior to the 1994–95 school year. The police department carries out security and safety duties as well as investigative procedures for crimes committed on campus. With thousands of students, staff and college visitors on a given school day on campus they have 15 full-time officers, 4 property protection officers and 8 security guards. They operate a fleet of
Ford Police Interceptor Utilitys,
Ford Police Interceptor Sedans and
Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptors.
The Penn College Police Department responds to over 5,000 calls for service every year, mostly involving underage drinking on campus, property theft, drug possession and weapon possession.
Athletics
Penn College teams participate as a member of the
National Collegiate Athletic Association's
Division III. The Wildcats are a member of the
North Eastern Athletic Conference (NEAC) as of the 2013–14 academic season. They are also members of the
United States Collegiate Athletic Association (USCAA), the
Penn State University Athletic Conference The Penn State University Athletic Conference is a member conference of the United States Collegiate Athletic Association. It comprises 14 of the Commonwealth Campuses of Pennsylvania State University.
History
The PSUAC joined the United States ...
(PSUAC), U.S. Collegiate Archery (USCA), the
National Collegiate Wrestling Association (NCWA) and the Mid Atlantic Men's Club Volleyball Conference (MACVC). Men's sports include archery, baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, lacrosse, soccer, tennis and wrestling. Women's sports include archery, basketball, cross country, soccer, softball, tennis and volleyball. The college also sponsors club sports including bowling, dancing, martial arts, men's volleyball and powerlifting.
Significant athletic achievements
*Baseball: 2015 NEAC champions. The program has had 10 conference championships and nine All-Americans.
*Golf: sixth at NEAC championship and 10th at 2015 USCAA national tournament. Two golfers won All-NEAC honors.
*Five consecutive PSUAC Chancellor's Cups (2009–2013).
*130
All-American selections.
*23 PSUAC Championships since 2005.
*Archery: finished third overall (2015 U.S. Outdoor Collegiate National Championships) with three individual first-place finishes. The program has had 76 All-Americans.
Notable alumni and faculty
Alumni
*
Jake Corman, Pennsylvania State Senator (R-PA, 34th senatorial district).
*
Gary Haluska
Gary Haluska (born March 17, 1950) is a former Democratic member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives
The Pennsylvania House of Representatives is the lower house of the bicameral Pennsylvania General Assembly, the legislature of th ...
, PA Representative (D-PA, 73rd district)
*
Tom Marino, U.S. Representative (R-PA, 10th district)
*
Scott Wagner
Scott R. Wagner (born September 21, 1955) is an American businessman and politician from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. He represented the 28th district in the Pennsylvania State Senate. He was the Republican nominee for Governor of Pennsy ...
, former Pennsylvania State Senator (R-PA, 28th district), Republican nominee for
Governor of Pennsylvania
A governor is an administrative leader and head of a polity or political region, ranking under the head of state and in some cases, such as governors-general, as the head of state's official representative. Depending on the type of political ...
in 2018 election.
Faculty
*
Derek Slaughter, politician
References
External links
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Pennsylvania State University colleges
1914 establishments in Pennsylvania
Universities and colleges in Lycoming County, Pennsylvania
USCAA member institutions
Buildings and structures in Williamsport, Pennsylvania
United East Conference schools
Williamsport