WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. – Continuing its support of Pennsylvania College of Technology, WM, formerly known as Waste Management, has donated $10,000 to back the institution’s dual enrollment program.
Penn College Dual Enrollment enables academically qualified high school and career and technology education center students to take college-credit courses tuition-free during their regular school day.
WM made its financial commitment through the Educational Improvement Tax Credit Program.
“With this generous donation, WM is investing in tomorrow’s workforce. The company champions Penn College Dual Enrollment and the wonderful opportunities the program provides to high school students,” said Elizabeth A. Biddle, senior director of grant management at Penn College. “We are most grateful for their ongoing support.”
Penn College Dual Enrollment works with nearly 70 partners across Pennsylvania, allowing over 2,000 students to earn more than 7,000 Penn College credits. Many of the courses are technical in nature, providing a career pipeline for skilled technicians and technologists needed by business and industry throughout Pennsylvania.
“WM is committed to serving our community, and EITC is a meaningful way to invest in education,” said Erika Deyarmin, public affairs manager. “Penn College Dual Enrollment affords our future workforce the opportunity to experience college while in high school, providing credits toward graduation, especially in technical areas that can help serve the WM workforce needs.”
A Corporate Tomorrow Maker, WM is a member of the Visionary Society ($100,000-$499,999) on the college’s Donor Wall.
The Penn College Foundation is approved as an Educational Improvement Organization under the EITC program administered by the state Department of Community & Economic Development.
Those wishing to explore giving opportunities at Penn College can call 570-320-8020.
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.