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Penn College dedicates Wellsboro instructional facility

The new Penn College at Wellsboro facility is the product of a partnership between the college and UPMC Susquehanna.  Credit: Pennsylvania College of Technology / Penn StateCreative Commons

WELLSBORO, Pa. — A facility gifted to Pennsylvania College of Technology by UPMC Susquehanna is serving a new purpose as a site for instruction in practical nursing, medical assistant and other health care careers, as well as customized training for business and industry.

The 8,400-square-foot Penn College at Wellsboro facility, located at 22 Walnut St., was formally dedicated May 9 in ceremonies that included members of the Penn College community, representatives of UPMC, elected officials and stakeholders, and others.

Previously, the college leased space from the Wellsboro Area School District for instruction. The newly renovated Penn College at Wellsboro facility can accommodate an increase in enrollment capacity for the full-time Practical Nursing Program from 18 to 24 students initially, with room for further expansion.

“As we dedicate Penn College at Wellsboro, we also celebrate and recognize UPMC Soldiers + Sailors and UPMC Susquehanna as esteemed partners,” said President Davie Jane Gilmour. “This facility, and the education offered within, are helping to reduce the critical nursing shortage regionally and beyond. We offer special recognition to UPMC for its confidence in our mission and for investing in the future of the nursing industry. Your gift is more than a building — it is a partnership that influences lives for the better.”

Gathered during dedication ceremonies for the new Penn College at Wellsboro facility are, from left, Steven P. Johnson, president of UPMC Susquehanna; Davie Jane Gilmour, president of Pennsylvania College of Technology; state Sen. Gene Yaw, chairman of the Penn College Board of Directors; and Janie Hilfiger, president, UPMC Susquehanna Soldiers + Sailors and UPMC Cole. Credit: Pennsylvania College of Technology / Penn StateCreative Commons

“The partnership between UPMC Susquehanna and Pennsylvania College of Technology in Wellsboro is an investment in the future of health care in Wellsboro and across the region,” said Steve Johnson, president of UPMC Susquehanna. “Nursing students are getting quality hands-on training and a practical education they can put to work locally right after completing their programs. This is a win, win, win: the health care industry wins by addressing the need of a workforce shortage, PCT wins by receiving a needed home for its Wellsboro base, and the region wins by having these skilled graduates become an integral part of our community.”

The Practical Nursing Program at Wellsboro, with roots tracing to 1983, prepares graduates to take the Practical Nursing National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX-PN) to become licensed practical nurses in Pennsylvania.

LPNs may seek employment in nursing homes, hospitals, assisted living facilities, physician offices, clinics and home care agencies. Instruction features more than 1,500 hours of classes and clinical experiences, which take place in a variety of acute and long-term care settings in the region.

LPNs are in demand in the Northern Tier and statewide. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment of LPNs nationwide is expected to grow 12 percent through 2026, faster than the average rate for other professions. Pennsylvania is experiencing the second-largest shortage of LPNs nationwide, with the impact hitting rural communities the hardest.

Beyond the immediate need, the new curriculum allows graduates to transition to programs within Penn College’s School of Nursing & Health Sciences for advanced nursing education.

With clinical experiences at UPMC Soldiers + Sailors, UPMC Cole, the Green Home, Broad Acres Health and Rehabilitation Center, Sweden Valley Manor, and nurse’s offices in the Wellsboro Area School District, Penn College nursing students benefit from a partnership that provides a solid foundation and inspires a secure future.

Penn College at Wellsboro also offers customized courses to business and industry for supervisory training, conflict resolution and prevention, team building, diversity in the workplace, project management, successful meetings, Microsoft computer classes, and more. Specialized training for the natural gas industry also is available.

For more about Penn College at Wellsboro, visit www.pct.edu/north or email northcampus@pct.edu.

For more about the college, a national leader in applied technology education, visit www.pct.edu, email admissions@pct.edu or call 800-367-9222.

Last Updated May 10, 2019