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Penn College named PNGAS ‘Guard-Friendly School’

Chet Beaver (left), coordinator of veteran and military services for Pennsylvania College of Technology, receives “Guard-Friendly School” honors on behalf of the college during a recent ceremony at Fort Indiantown Gap. The Pennsylvania National Guard Associations — an advocacy group dedicated to the Pennsylvania National Guard — bestowed the award. At right is Kelly Lewis, president and CEO of Lewis Strategic, who served as host for the award ceremony. Credit: Photo provided to Penn CollegeAll Rights Reserved.

 

WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. — Pennsylvania College of Technology has received “Guard-Friendly School” designation from an organization devoted to the Pennsylvania National Guard. The Pennsylvania National Guard Associations, an advocacy group dedicated to the growth of the Pennsylvania National Guard and its service members, veterans and families, bestowed the honor during a recent ceremony at Fort Indiantown Gap.

“We are proud to be recognized by PNGAS for our long-standing support of students who serve in the National Guard,” said Chet Beaver, coordinator of veteran and military services, who received the award on behalf of the college. “We are dedicated to ensuring the success of all 180 veterans and currently serving military enrolled at the college.”

More than 50 of those students are members of the Pennsylvania National Guard.

To be considered for PNGAS Guard-Friendly School recognition, institutions must meet or exceed 10 baseline criteria that create a supportive learning environment for National Guard members pursuing postsecondary degrees. The PNGAS Education Advisory Council developed the standards.

Penn College services and benefits available to military and veterans include designated point of contact for counseling needs and career services, separate student processing procedure with assistance from veterans, in-state tuition cost, waiver of tuition deposit, outreach program for veteran-student families, and reduced fees at the Robert and Maureen Dunham Children’s Learning Center.

In addition, the college offers a military/veteran-specific first-year experience program; reduced tuition for those serving on active duty; and a central location to gather, collaborate and study: the Major General Fred F. Marty Veterans and Military Resource Center.

For more information on resources available to veterans and military at Penn College, visit www.pct.edu/veterans.

Penn College is a national leader in applied technology education. Visit www.pct.edu, email admissions@pct.edu or call toll-free 800-367-9222.

The Pennsylvania National Guard Associations recently named Pennsylvania College of Technology as a “Guard-Friendly School.” One of the college’s many benefits for veterans and currently serving military is a central location to gather, collaborate and study: the Major General Fred F. Marty Veterans and Military Resource Center. Credit: Larry D. Kauffman, Penn CollegeAll Rights Reserved.

Last Updated October 17, 2022