Students Named To Pa. College Of Technology Dean’s List
The following area students were named to the dean’s list for the spring semester at Pennsylvania College of Technology.
Adam Ladley of Oxford, associate of applied science, heating, ventilation & air conditioning technology;
Joshua L. Martin of Coatesville, bachelor of science, aviation maintenance technology; Abigail E. Park of Cochranville, bachelor of science, pre-dental hygiene; Danielle R. Baxter of Middletown, associate of applied science, legal assistant-paralegal; Tracey E. Brewbaker of Middletown, associate of applied science, physical fitness specialist; Sasha N. Deimler of Middletown, bachelor of science, pre-dental hygiene.
James R. Mahraj of Hummelstown, associate of applied science, automotive technology; Elizabeth K. McMahon of Hummelstown, bachelor of science, applied health studies; Matthew J. Moses of Middletown, associate of applied science, physical fitness specialist; Lindsay A. Reese of Middletown, bachelor of science, business administration: management concentrationg; Samantha L. Wallish of Annville, bachelor of science, civil engineering technology.
Justin A. Alleman of Lancaster, associate of applied science, collision repair technology; Jacob N. Chapman of Akron, bachelor of science, electronics engineering technology; Andrew R. Christoffel of Lancaster, bachelor of science, environmental technology management; Nicholas S. Cummings of Mount Joy, bachelor of science, electronics and computer engineering technology; Marc A. Cutaiar of Elizabethtown, bachelor of science, information technology: network specialist concentration; Lauren M. Edgell of Lancaster, bachelor of science, applied health studies; Jordan Enders, Columbia of bachelor of science, information technology: information technology security specialist concentration.
Justin A. Eshleman of Pequea, bachelor of science, aviation maintenance technology; Ryan E. Forry of Lancaster, bachelor of science, hvac technology; Timothy E. Funk of Paradise, associate of applied science, diesel technology; Christopher M. Gayman of Columbia, bachelor of science, aviation maintenance technology; Phillip E. Heath of Elizabethtown, bachelor of science, technology management; Michael K. Kreider of New Providence, bachelor of science, residential construction technology and management: building construction technology concentration.
Matthew T. Krupa of Lancaster, bachelor of science, residential construction technology and management; Christopher W. Laukhuff of Lititz, associate of applied science, computer aided drafting technology; Eric D. Lefever of Lancaster, associate of applied science, heavy construction equipment technology: caterpillar equipment emphasis; Douglas B. Martin of Gap, bachelor of science, electronics engineering technology; Jonathan L. Martin of Ephrata, bachelor of science, information technology: network specialist concentration; Michael R. Miller of Manheim, bachelor of science, graphic design; Tyler A. Reber of Ephrata, bachelor of science, information technology: information technology security specialist concentration.
Allison L. Reese of Lancaster, associate of applied science, surgical technology; James E. Rottmund of Lancaster, bachelor of science, computer aided product design; Rachel C. Ruhl of Mount Joy, associate of applied science, pre-dental hygiene; Matthew R. Scheid of Lititz, bachelor of science, civil engineering technology; Nathaniel A. Seacat of Lititz, bachelor of science, aviation maintenance technology; Chelsa M. Sigman of Elizabethtown, bachelor of science, dental hygiene: health policy and administration concentration; Rochelle N. Sload of Columbia, associate of applied science, business management; Chelsea A. Steen of Gap, bachelor of science, graphic communications management.
Brandon L. Stoner of Denver, associate of applied science, computer aided drafting technology; Cameron A. Sweigart of Elizabethtown, bachelor of science, physician assistant; Peter C. Talbert of Lancaster, associate of applied science, automotive technology; Chad E. Hoffer of Annville, bachelor of science, building automation technology; Matthew S. Johnson of Palmyra, bachelor of science, construction management; Katelyn J. Williams of Palmyra, associate of applied science, collision repair technology.
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