IT classes incorporate discussion, problem-solving, and real-world, hands-on exercises with an emphasis on leadership, teamwork, cultural diversity, and professional interpersonal relationships.
The required internship provides students with real-world experience, often opening the door to a permanent position. The job placement rate is 98%. IT graduates find employment locally and out of state. The median annual income for information technology occupations is $88,240. (Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2019)
From left: Penka Farina, education and training specialist; Lynda Goldstein, chancellor and chief academic officer; Verena Lake; Auraleah Grega, learning support coordinator and award presenter; Karen Gallia, administrative support assistant; and Jane Ashton, director of Continuing Education.
Graduates scan the crowd to find their families during the recessional following the Penn State Shenango commencement ceremony held on Saturday, May 4, 2024.