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Holland resident completes Penn College academic year as Allan Myers Scholar

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Five Pennsylvania College of Technology students, including Brian J. Adams, of Holland, construction management, received financial assistance through the Allan Myers Corporate Scholars Program, just one of the ways the mid-Atlantic’s largest heavy civil contracting firm encourages the institution’s tomorrow makers.

Allan Myers, a member of the Golden Society (between $500,000 to $999,999 in gifts), has been a partner of – and donor to – Penn College since 1993. It is among the dedicated partners in the Corporate Tomorrow Makers program, with a decades-long history of inspiring, mentoring, hiring and promoting Penn College students and graduates.

To be selected for an Allan Myers Corporate Scholarship, students must be an employee (or family member of an employee) of Allan Myers enrolled full time in one of the following two-year programs: heavy construction equipment technology: operator emphasis, heavy construction equipment technology: technician emphasis, surveying technology, civil engineering technology or automotive restoration technology.

Alternatively, an applicant may be enrolled in the four-year construction management or civil engineering technology majors.


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