Three students in the creative writing program at Penn State Behrend will read from their work at the March 28 “Sweet Sorrow” reading event, in the lobby of Metzgar Center.
LEADS is a free, nonresidential summer program that gives students entering their senior year of high school the experience of taking a college-credit course.
Pathway to Success: Summer Start (PaSSS) and Excelerate is a six-week program available to select first-year Behrend students. As a PaSSS and Excelerate participant, you can access tools and resources that increase the likelihood that you not only will earn a Penn State degree, but also will do so in four years or fewer, potentially saving you and your family thousands of dollars in tuition and fees.
Jonas Bruno, a sophomore majoring in Finance and Accounting; Brad Dalton, a senior majoring in Management Information Systems (MIS) and Project and Supply Chain Management; and Michael Paul, a senior majoring in MIS and Finance, with Juice Jar owner, Holly McMaster.
High school students and their families can meet with faculty from Penn State Behrend's four schools to learn more about the college's 40 undergraduate degrees and 50 minors and certificates. A student information fair, admissions and financial aid information sessions, and tours of campus, residence halls and labs also will be offered.