News: 108th Police Academy Graduation, New Online Program and More
Current News from , Jan. 28, 2016
Jan. 28, 2016
HARRISBURG, Pa. , Central Pennsylvania Community College, shares recent news and events with the community, including:
Holds 108th Police Academy Class Graduation
to Offer New Online Building Construction Management Program
Youth Can Learn to Fly Drones at Discover Engineering Day
Holds 108th Police Academy Class Graduation
TheSen. Jeffrey E. Piccola Law Enforcement Complex of theSen. John J. Shumaker Public Safety Center (PSC)at , Central Pennsylvania Community College, recently celebrated the graduation of 43 cadets in its 108thmunicipal police academy class. Police Academy is the second largest in Pennsylvania and offers the 20-week basic training course mandated for all Pennsylvania municipal police officers.
Several of the graduating cadets also received outstanding achievement awards at the ceremony on Nov. 24, 2015, at the Rose Lehrman Arts Center on Harrisburg Campus. The award recipients are:
Cadet Jeremy Fatland, highest proficiency in firearms
Cadet Julian Gomez III, driver proficiency
Cadet Andrew Stager, most inspirational cadet
Cadet Justin Woods, highest academic achievement
Cadet Andrew Stager, proficiency in physical fitness
The graduates and the police departments they serve are:
Alexander Daniel Babik Harrisburg Bureau of Police
Laura Mae Castle Lower Allen Township Police Department
Derek Richard Day Hampden Township Police Department
Jeremy Joseph Fatland York Area Regional Police Department
Daril Lindsay Foose Harrisburg Bureau of Police
Clinton James Gardner Williamsport Bureau of Police
Julian Edwardo Gomez III Susquehanna Township Police Department
Benjamin Jack Hitesman Williamsport Bureau of Police
James Matthew Iversen Chambersburg Borough Police Department
Zachariah Gable Lloyd Borough of Hanover Police Department
Eric Joseph McGinnis Chambersburg Borough Police Department
Michael James McIntyre Hampden Township Police Department
Allen Mitchell Miller Penn State University Police Department
Torrie Mathew Shiley Lower Allen Township Police Department
Ryan Alan Skotnicki Harrisburg Bureau of Police
Andrew Lars Stager Penn State University Police Department
Michael J. Tropp Manheim Township Police Department
Justin Loren Woods Spring Garden Township Police Department
Pre-service graduates not yet affiliated with law enforcement agencies (listed with their hometowns) are:
Peter George Attieh Allentown
Michael Edward Bishop Harrisburg
Kyle Robert Chester Newville
Hugh Michael Clinton Hummelstown
Jeremy Joseph Gartner Shiremanstown
Addison Timothy Gingrich Dover
Craig Michael Helm Columbia
Megan Elizabeth Huyett Holtwood
Blake Hunter Innocent Lebanon
Frank Maurer Jones III Mount Joy
Alexander James Krzywulak Red Lion
Justin Remington Main Glen Rock
Tyler McKenzie Mardis Enola
Jonathan Michael Marsh McVeytown
Shaun Patrick McGuire Hershey
Kayla Marie Miske New Bloomfield
Michael Paul Murray Elizabethtown
Nicholas Alan Nagy Harrisburg
Spencer Thomas Schutte Harrisburg
Abigail Marie Shaeffer Lancaster
Corey James Shoemaker Enola
Cortney Marie Terry Lewistown
Tyler Scott Weinoldt East Petersburg
Kohl Harry Welcomer Halifax
Alexander David Wildberger Red Lion
also provides mandatory police in-service courses, law enforcement elective training and police testing. Please visit hacc.edu/police for more information on Police Academy.
Note: Photos and captions available at newsroom.hacc.edu.
to Offer New Online Building Construction Management Program
Starting in fall 2016, , Central Pennsylvania Community College, will offer an Associate in Applied Science (AAS) in building construction management. This program can be accomplished completely online. is the only community college in the state to offer this program completely online.
According to the construction employment has steadily increased to its highest level since 2009 and to rise. for 2015-16 indicates that an associate degree in construction management is one of the highest earning two-year degrees.
online Building Construction Management Program will give students the tools to succeed in this growing field and teach them how to manage the construction process from start to finish, estimate quantities and costs for a project, interpret construction documents and building codes, apply principles of construction accounting and more. A background in construction is helpful but it isn necessary.
The program is designed to be flexible enough so students can transfer credits to a wide variety of colleges and universities with no loss of credit. Students may also pursue a bachelor degree in technical leadership through articulation agreement with Bloomsburg University.
For more information about the program and the classes offered, please visit hacc.edu/BCM. Future students may or learn more about the enrollment process by contacting an admissions counselor or calling 800-ABC-.
Youth Can Learn to Fly Drones at Discover Engineering Day
Youth ages 7-12 are invited to learn how to fly drones and compete in a fun hands-on exercise during Discover Engineering at Midtown Trade and Technology Center on Feb. 20, 2016, from 9 a.m.-noon.
Students will learn safety techniques, the mechanisms of propulsion and the engineering theory of flight with the task of designing a drone. Teams will compete against one another to be the first to maneuver their drone through an obstacle course for an award.
The cost is $49 per student for this popular program. Each student will receive a 3-D printed drone replica and recommended drone product list for purchase.
This event is sponsored by Engineering Club and led by Kimberly Ketelsleger, club adviser and engineering professor.
To register, call 717-780-2414 or go to the noncredit registration office in the Welcome Center on the second floor of the Bruce E. Cooper Student Center on Harrisburg Campus.
For more information, contact Ketelsleger, at kaketels@hacc.edu or visit our and search special events.
Midtown 2 building is located at 1500 N. Third St. in the former Evangelical Press Building. Free parking is available. The inclement weather make-up day is Feb. 27.
For further information or general inquiries, please emailnewsroom@hacc.edu. This is the most effective way to ensure a timely response.
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