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Mattie Family Scholarship will aid Penn College students

A member of the Pennsylvania College of Technology Foundation Board of Directors and his wife have created a scholarship at the college.

The Mattie Family Scholarship at Penn College, established by Ray Mattie, a 1984 alumnus, and his wife, Michelle, will benefit students from Lycoming County enrolled in the final year of the occupational therapy assistant or early childhood education associate degree majors. The scholarship is building to endowed status and will generate awards of $1,000 to $1,250 when fully funded.

Ray Mattie is the owner of M&S Conversion Co. Inc. in Montoursville. He and his wife have two boys: Connor and Sam.

“Shelly and I have been very blessed in both business and life,” Mattie said. “We feel very strongly about giving back to the community and being able to assist those students pursuing a career working with children holds a special place in our hearts.”

“Ray is a great example of one of our alumni getting involved with giving back to the institution, both through the time he commits to the foundation board of directors and his financial support,” said Robb Dietrich, foundation executive director. “We are extremely grateful to both Ray and Michelle for their generosity in establishing this scholarship.”

Penn College is a special mission affiliate of Penn State, committed to applied technology education. For more information, visit http://www.pct.edu, email admissions@pct.edu or call 800-367-9222.

For more information about making a gift or establishing a scholarship fund to support Penn College and its students, visit http://www.pct.edu/afd, email giving@pct.edu or call the Institutional Advancement Office at 866-GIVE-2-PC (866-448-3272).

From left are Barbara J. Albert, program specialist in early childhood education; Billie A. Coffman, associate professor in early childhood education; Michelle and Ray Mattie and their sons Sam (left) and Connor; and Nancy A. Grausam, assistant professor in early childhood education. Credit: Jennifer ClineAll Rights Reserved.

Last Updated October 3, 2012

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