With a $30,000 gift, members of leadership at S&T Bank have established an Open Doors Scholarship at Penn State DuBois. Through the program, the University offered a 2:1 match to donors like S&T bank who made a minimum $30,000 pledge, payable over five years, to establish an Open Doors Scholarship before June 30. The University is currently offering a 1:1 match to gifts of $50,000 or more to create new Open Doors Scholarships.
Chancellor M. Scott McBride, left, accepts a $30,000 check from S&T Bank’s Senior Vice President and Commercial Banker Daniel Baronick to establish the S&T Bank Open Doors Scholarship.
Penn State DuBois Continuing and Community Education is offering technical workshops and supervision courses this fall at the Community Education Center, located at 4 Erie Ave. in St. Marys. These programs aid those employed in the manufacturing industry, as well as other businesses that need important and up-to-date training for their supervisors.
In a continuing effort to offer training relevant to the area workforce needs, Penn State DuBois Continuing and Community Education will offer the Nursing Home Administrator Training Program this fall. The 120-hour program will prepare graduates to enter a career in administration of long-term personal care facilities.