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  • Police Academy Celebrates Cadet Class No. 92 With Graduation Ceremony

    Posted June 29, 2026 at 10:32 pm

    The fourth class of the Pennsylvania Highlands Community College Police Academy (Cadet Class No. 92) was honored during a graduation ceremony held at the Richland Campus Auditorium on Friday, June 26.

    Each of the 14 cadets received a certificate acknowledging their completion of the Penn Highlands Police Academy, with eight receiving a conditional offer of employment contingent upon successful completion of the state certification test.

    The list of cadets, including those with a conditional offer of employment, includes:

    • Micah Beish
    • Jacob Custer (Somerset Borough Police Department)
    • Charles Cypher (Geistown Borough Police Department)
    • Steven Degani
    • Caymen Hughes
    • Nathan Kasterko (Somerset Borough Police Department)
    • Edward Migut (Somerset Borough Police Department)
    • Christopher Nash (Indian Lake Police Department)
    • John Reilly
    • Rebecca Ribblett (Pitt-Johnstown Campus Police)
    • Bailey Smith
    • Brady Smith
    • Zachary Wright (Altoona Police Department)
    • Logan Zevorich (Somerset Borough Police Department)

    Rebecca Ribblett was named class valedictorian after compiling the scores of 26 tests and the completion of eight real-life training scenarios.

    Micah Beish received the Physical Fitness Award, which recognizes outstanding achievement as determined from three required P.T. tests and physical training that occur throughout the Academy. Jacob Custer earned the Distinguished Marksman Award for accumulating the most points throughout the firearms training with the pistol, shotgun and patrol rifle.

    Christopher Nash was presented with the Defensive Tactics Award for outstanding performance during extensive control tactics training. Bailey Smith received the Emergency Vehicle Operations Award, which recognizes outstanding achievement during multiple driving courses.

    Logan Zevorich was chosen as the recipient of the Chief James Mock Memorial Achievement Award. Established by Catherine Rager and the James Mock family, the award honors an exceptional cadet annually during graduation for each cadet class, while celebrating outstanding performance and unwavering commitment demonstrated during their training, recognizing their dedication to excellence in law enforcement.

    The curriculum included subjects ranging from constitutional law, ethics, de-escalation strategies, criminal law and procedures, and search and seizure. Additionally, each cadet successfully completed practical training in physical fitness, defensive control tactics, emergency vehicle operation, firearms, first aid, and CPR, along with optional certifications in field sobriety, taser, police baton, and pepper spray.

    Cadets underwent a total of 919 hours of instruction five nights per week over a span of nine months, divided between 498 hours within a classroom and 421 hours of practical, hands-on training. The cadets’ firearms training and qualifications took place on Saturday and Sunday, spanning eight consecutive weekends.

    To conclude their training at the Police Academy, cadets underwent 40 hours of practical scenario training. This comprehensive program involved three role players, each with a background in criminal justice and drawn from the local community, providing the cadets with a realistic and immersive learning experience.

    A total of 11 instructors assisted in the training and certification process.

    The Penn Highlands Police Academy’s fifth class is currently accepting cadets and begins training on August 31.

  • New Dental Hygiene Diploma Program Set To Start This Fall

    Posted June 24, 2026 at 12:07 pm

    Pennsylvania Highlands Community College has announced the addition of a Pre-Health Professions: Dental Hygiene Diploma, a 32-credit program scheduled to begin with the Fall 2026 semester.

    The program was developed in direct response to regional workforce needs, offering students an affordable pathway into a high-demand healthcare field close to home.

    “The launch of this diploma reflects our commitment to creating clear, affordable pathways for students who want to enter high-demand healthcare fields,” stated Kay-Leigh Davis, Dean of Academic Affairs. “Students can begin their education close to home, while preparing for the next step toward a rewarding career in dental hygiene.”

    The diploma was created to serve as a dedicated pipeline into Pitt’s new Regional Training Center-Hybrid Bachelor of Science in Dental Hygiene Degree Track, scheduled to launch in Fall 2027. Students who complete the diploma will satisfy the prerequisites required to apply to the Pitt program, as well as similar dental hygiene and related health profession programs.

    In building this program, College faculty worked closely with Pitt program leadership to design the curriculum and course sequence, ensuring alignment with prerequisites, program expectations, and industry standards. This collaboration gives students confidence that their coursework will transfer and prepare them for the next step in their education.

    The program addresses a growing need for trained dental hygiene professionals across the region. By providing an accessible and affordable starting point, the College helps remove financial and geographic barriers that often keep students out of healthcare careers. Graduates gain a clear route from the classroom to a profession with strong job demand and earning potential.

    The new diploma supports several of the College’s strategic priorities. It expands workforce-responsive programming, strengthens transfer and career pathways, and supports regional economic development. Pennsylvania Highlands Community College is proud to partner with regional organizations to cultivate a robust pipeline of skilled healthcare professionals, strengthening communities across the area.

    Click here for more information on the new Pre-Health Professions: Dental Hygiene program.

    Fall classes at Penn Highlands Community College begin August 24.

  • Four Sophomore Athletes Sign With Four-Year Schools

    Posted June 11, 2026 at 1:30 pm

    Penn Highlands Community College proudly announces that four of its sophomore athletes will be advancing their athletic and academic careers at four-year institutions. This achievement is a testament to both their personal dedication and the strength of the College’s sports programs.

    Leading the way is the men’s basketball team, fresh off back-to-back WPCC/Region 20 Championships. Two of the team’s sophomores are moving on to compete at the next level, as well as standout student-athletes from the men’s golf and softball programs.

    The athletes advancing to four-year programs include:

    • Jayvien Brumbaugh, Men’s Golf, Mount Aloysius College (NCAA Division III) 
      Brumbaugh (Mount Union, PA) became one of the most accomplished golfers in program history after earning the team’s first All-Conference honor and placing seventh in both the WPCC and Region 20 Tournaments in 2025-26. He is the first Black Bears golfer to continue their career past Penn Highlands.
    • Tori Harrison, Softball, University of Pittsburgh at Bradford (NCAA Division III) 
      Harrison (Portage, PA) is the second Penn Highlands softball player to advance their career to the four-year level. She posted an average just shy of .300 with a .343 on base percentage and 15 runs scored in 22 games during her lone season with the program. Harrison also tallied two outfield assists and did not record an error while serving as a catcher and centerfielder for the Black Bears.
    • Byron “BJ” Lavender, Jr., Men’s Basketball, Kentucky Christian University (NAIA) 
      Lavender (Tampa, FL) led the team with 490 total points and topped Region 20 with 88 3-point field goals in 2025-26. He is a two-time WPCC All-Conference selection, a two-time First Team All-Region 20 selection, and was named Most Valuable Player of the 2025 Region 20 Tournament.
    • Victor Raymond, Men’s Basketball, Brewton-Parker Christian University (NAIA) 
      In his lone season at Penn Highlands after transferring from Big Bend Community College, Raymond (Seattle, WA) earned WPCC All-Conference honors after averaging 12.1 points and 9.7 rebounds per game. He tallied 13 double-doubles, highlighted by totaling 27 points and 16 rebounds in a win over Butler County Community College on February 12. Raymond was named Region 20 Player of the Month for February.

    Since Athletics was reinstated at Penn Highlands in 2010, over 30 student-athletes have moved on to compete at four-year colleges and universities.

    Click here for more information on Black Bear Athletics.

  • Dean’s List For Spring 2026 Has Been Released

    Posted June 4, 2026 at 9:23 am

    Pennsylvania Highlands Community College is proud to announce that the following students have made the Dean’s List for the Spring 2026 semester.

    Acosta – Natasha Walker

    Altoona – Kelly Adamiak, Yousif Ahmed, Beverly Ilene Amigh Auerbeck, Cayla Bussard, Julius Anthony Colabove, Dawn Marie Cronmiller, Scott Harold Ebersole, David Gray, Morgan D. Hamel, Paula Heffner, Brenda Louise Houck, Kaylee Rose Keith, Sara Krestar, Brooke Elise Lansberry, McKayla Noel, Desiree Roberts, Abigail Elizabeth Rudy, Maria June Stiver, Hana Yagoub

    Armagh – Ava Rose Haynal, Kylie Walker

    Ashville – Ellie Marie Bender, Kasey Robin Farabaugh, Andrew Joseph Krug, Alainna Lynch, Gina Eve Pettenati

    Baltimore – Desmond Handon

    Bellefonte – Colleen Kelly

    Bellwood – Jennifer Kendall, Emma Price

    Berlin – Cathy Marie Kabler, Lilah Eden Topper

    Blandburg – Misty L. Feather

    Boswell – Lexi Gene Fulmer, Miguel N. Gordon, Chayse Ann Lepley, Syd Alexis Scott, Brooke Renee Stanczyk

    Cairnbrook – Belinda Michele Baker

    Carrolltown – Erin Behe, Julie Ann Dotts, Leah Joy Frederick

    Central City – Tara Leslie Corradini, Gretchen Mae Miller

    Champion – Mateo Taggart

    Claysburg – Galen Seymour

    Clymer – Connor McClain, Natalie Linn Pileski

    Coalport – Dallas Joy Dove

    Cresson – Angela Diane Noel, Luke Noel, Ian David Rice

    Davidsville – Karly G. Brenchak, Dorin Wrangler Cook, Tanner Kate Hunsberger, Jared Lafferty, Isaac William Marsh

    DuBois – Brianna Myers

    Duncansville – Hunter W. Dawson, Andrew Joseph Higdon, Kamryn Ryen, Isaias Zaragoza Valadez

    Duquesne – Darlene Yvonne Dalton

    East Freedom – Brandi Jo Thompson

    Ebensburg – Shanessa Allean Farren, Wyatt Harshberger, Cody James Sral

    Elmora – Gina Marie Lane, Kenzie Grace Mulraney, Gian Anthony Pagano

    Everett – Joshua Weidner

    Friedens – Zakaria Achouri, Jaydian Scott Deaner, Adam John Dinning

    Gallitzin – Noah Michael Clapper, Tagen Jade McConnell

    Garrett – Jacob Thomas Keller

    Gray – Layla Rachelle Roch

    Harrisburg – Patrice Robinson

    Hastings – Kaitlyn Marie Drass, Kayla Elizabeth Holtz, Stella Marie Illig, Abby Renee McAnulty, Lakin Nicole Pierce, Krista Rose Watt, Kenadi Elizabeth Weakland

    Hollidaysburg – Crystal R. Conner, Brandon Knott, Bilal Yazen Naji, Alyson Elizabeth Thompson, Arlina Whitaker

    Hollsopple – Aidan Barnick, Jake Jeffrey Greig, Wesley Mock

    Homer City – Brooke Esposito

    Hooversville – Laiken E. Grove, Liz Diana Wiley

    Huntingdon – Tegan Hanlon, Dylan Edward Miller, Luciana J. Park, Brice H. Pittman, Lauren Nicole Smith

    Hyndman – Haylee Nicole Stosick

    Imler – Gavin Russell Wicker

    Indiana – Bree Lynn Carnahan

    Jennerstown – Karley G. Buchanan

    Jerome – Kaydence Sophia Forish, Olivia Rose Weyandt

    Johnstown – Isabella Anderson, Noah Xavier Anderson, Casey Nathaniel Barrett, Stephanie Beeman, Adalyn Lee Berkey, Noah Christopher Best, Ethan Jacob Box, Eddie Jay Burkett, Emily E. Burkett, Tanasia Mary Burrus, Marissa Camut, Lauryn Carns, Nick Andrew Chonko, Hailee L. Chuklochak, Julia Clement, Ariel Robin Clickner, Parker A. Cornelius, Aniah N. Corson, Dawn Elaine Davis, Nevaeh Day, Nikki Marie DeArmitt, Karlee Nicole DeVico, El Calistro Esparza, Sophie E. Freeman, Owen Andrew Gaunt, Bryanna Janelle Goodman, Ryan Arthur Gorden, Zoe Grant, Savannah Dawn Hawks, Sydney Paige Heinlein, Nolan Harris Hill, Tranise Hill, Cyndi Jean Pierre, Anika Rose Kaminsky, Connor Douglas Kleinosky, Rachel Kohn, Shawn M. Kornprobst, Luis Lorenzo Lache, Joshua K. Law, Charlotte Antionette Lee, Zach Leo Lindemann, Brianna Noel Litzinger, Sage Nevaeh Lodolinski, Ava Grace Manges, Avery Claire Marshall, Jaelyn McClintock, Jalynn McGilvery, Alex Prince Moise, Amanda Nicole Mosorjak, Saige N. Nelson, Travis Niessner, Carlos Peter Nitch, James Joseph O’Connor, Olyvia Opett, Andrew Colin Rand, Carson Michael Reckner, Hayleigh Rietscha, Sandi Joan Rivera, Ian Robison, Brett Christopher Rokita, Cassidy Heleene Rozich, Alissa Michelle Rummel, Essie Lilah Salem, Amara M. Sampson, Makiah Lynn Schartiger, Sabrina Marie Shaffer, Meghan J. Steigert, Tara Grace Taylor, Arissa Raeann Thompson, Samuel Tomljanovic, Allison L. Trigona, Ethan Matthew Usrey, Simone M. Veney, Sohayla Vincent, Emma Jane Weicht, Josh Werner, Gabrielle E. Wilfong, Tavin Josef Willason, Steven Joseph Winfield, Braydon C. Winkelman, Maleigha Jo Younkin

    Lancaster – Joshua Uko

    Lebanon – Mikayla Sky Lambie

    Ligonier – Jeana Bianco

    Lilly – Greg Asberry

    Lock Haven – Iesha Marie Walter

    Loretto – Andrew Robert Dillon, Alison Rose Yahner

    Manns Choice – Cody John Miller

    Mapleton Depot – Jacob Daniel Buckley

    Marion Center – Mason Garrett Pearce

    Martinsburg – Hannah E. Greenleaf, Lilly Marie Hardman, Kaitlin Marie Smith

    Meyersdale – Ashlyn Paige Clayton, Aubrey Joy Green

    Mineral Point – Isabelle Grace Bearer, Jesse Johnson

    Mingoville – Cecelia Christine McGovern

    Monongahela – Shelby Criss

    Mount Union – Dane A. Varner, Sarah K. Varner

    Nanty-Glo – Theresa Byron, Christopher Rhoades, Teague Spade

    New Eagle – Brianna Scassera

    New Enterprise – Cayden Lee Garman

    New Paris – Alex Crist

    Newry – Travis John Molliver

    Northern Cambria – Joshua Jeffrey Allen, Kenny Alexander Christoff, Mandy Perrone,
    Justin P. Radcliffe, Jonah Stivanelli, Emmy Grace Waugh, Logan John Weymer

    Patton – Caitlyn Renae Carnahan, Lyndsay R. Lechene, Emerson Riley Packard

    Philipsburg – Hannah Jane Mandell

    Pitcairn – Katelynne Ricupero

    Pittsburgh – Melissa Olson

    Port Matilda – Madison Lynn Baranak

    Portage – Meylin Garrido, Tori Lynn Harrison, Hannah Michelle Hurtack, Lauren Marie Lockard, Jake Matthew Nolan, Lucas Cecil Yancey

    Revloc – Raven Makayla Lutman, Sharleen Waa

    Richland – Josey Lorraine Wilburn

    Roaring Spring – Julie Nagy, Paul R. Rhodes, Jada Lyn Rolle, Annabel Grace Shippey

    Rockwood – Shania Ruth Ehrhardt

    Saint Benedict – Lexie Lee Kutchman, Brittany Megan Shaner

    Saint Michael – Anita F. Yuschick

    Salix – Jayden Ella Hess

    Scranton – Tajada Oneal

    Selena – Arielle Bell

    Seward – Nikki Dawn Zimmerman

    Shelocta – Taya Samone Johnson

    Shippensburg – Katherine Hatch

    Six Mile Run – Michaela L. Snyder

    Smithton – Nicholas Marol

    Somerset – Nicole Marie Appel, Sonya Augustine, Reagan Michele Brenneman, Faith Renee Custer, Samantha Elizabeth Katz, Carlie Anne Knott, Margaret Palmer, Aleah Marie Perry, Brittany Michele Plunkett, Austin Lynn Reichhold, Joshwa Slope, Samantha Elaine Whipkey

    South Fork – Bella Marie Hunter, Emmie Marie Johns, Angela Matthews, Matthew O. Knepper

    Spring Mills – Brandon Richard Corl, Maddie Bin, Christian Shaffer

    State College – Rebekah Louise Horner

    Stoystown – Courtney Josephine Mattis

    Strongstown – Katie R. Bertolino

    Summerhill – Gus Christopher Wirfel

    Tyrone – Adriana Elizabeth Kessler, Jaylynn McConnell, Leanna Jolene Rhoads, Iceis Adora Snyder, Jillian Nicole Soule

    Vintondale – Braleigh Suzanne James

    White Haven – Bridgette C. Morillo

    Williamsburg – Logan Charles Brantner, Kayla Marie Kephart

    Windber – Madison Belle Cominsky, Abby Marie Gordon, Aubrey Augustina Hissem, Laiken Rose Hunter, Trinity Jade Klucik, Sydney Rose Reed, Cayden Taylor Thompson, Kat Lynn Walker

  • Summer Open Houses Scheduled To Highlight New Smart Start Promise Program

    Posted May 11, 2026 at 10:09 am

    Pennsylvania Highlands Community College is hosting a series of three summer open houses with a special focus on the new Cambria County Smart Start Promise Program. These events will offer prospective students and their families an in-depth look at how local residents can achieve their educational goals with significantly reduced financial barriers.

    These open houses will be held on May 20, June 24, and July 22 at the College’s Richland Campus, located at 101 Community College Way, Johnstown, PA 15904. All three open houses will begin at 6 PM.

    Attendees will go through the admissions and financial aid processes, learn about activities, academics, and athletics, take a tour, and have one-on-one conversations with an admissions counselor to discuss their futures, as well as gain valuable information about Smart Start.

    Launched in April 2026, the Cambria County Smart Start Promise Program is a game-changing initiative that covers all tuition and comprehensive fees for up to 30 college credits during a student’s first year at Penn Highlands. Eligible students include recent Cambria County high school graduates, offering the opportunity for 100% free tuition for an entire academic year.

    To make the process even smoother, students can complete a free admission application at the end of each event.

    Pennsylvania Highlands Community College has been serving the region since 1994 and is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education.

    Fall classes start on August 24.