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  • April
    16
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    Police Academy Open House

    April 16, 2026, 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm , Penn Highlands Richland

    This event will offer valuable insights into the College and its Police Academy program. Detailed information about the state requirements needed to qualify for a cadet position in the upcoming academy class will be provided.

    Representatives from Financial Aid and Admissions will be available to answer your questions.

    This Police Academy open house will take place at the Richland Campus, in room A143.


    The local Municipal Police Academy (MPS 0011) is a part of Pennsylvania Highlands Community College. The College’s Police Academy is a certified unit of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Municipal Police Officers’ Education and Training Commission (Act 120).

    The Police Academy training program is approximately nine and a half months. Classes are Monday through Friday from 6 to 10 PM, including several weekends.

    Academy graduates earn:

    • Act 120 certification (enables the graduate to test for a Commonwealth Municipal Police Training (MPT) number required of all municipal police officers in Pennsylvania).
    • a certificate in Criminal Justice (18 credits).
    • Eligibility for a waiver for Act 235, armed security guard.

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  • April
    21
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    Board of Trustees Meeting

    April 21, 2026, 4:30 pm - 6:30 pm , Penn Highlands Richland

    The Board of Trustees is the policy-making body of the College and is ultimately responsible for setting the larger agenda for the institution. The Board is comprised of representatives from private, for-profit companies, education, and non-profits. The Cambria County Commissioners appoint 12 members to our Board of Trustees. Three additional members are board-appointed from locations in which the College has an academic center, and the Student Senate President serves as a voting member.

    The Board of Trustees meeting takes place at the Richland Campus in the Holtzman Board Room and/or via Zoom.

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  • April
    23
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    Student Engagement Awards

    April 23, 2026, 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm , Penn Highlands Richland

    The Student Engagement Awards Ceremony recognizes students who have achieved the highest academic level in their respective programs.

    • Date/Time: Thursday, April 23rd at 6 PM
    • Location: Richland Campus
    • Questions: Contact Sue Brugh by phone at 814.262.6463 or by email by clicking here.

    Awards are given to students who have achieved the highest academic level in their respective programs, as well as those who will be inducted into the National Society of Leadership and Success and Phi Theta Kappa. Club awards are also given to those students involved in their respective clubs. The club awards are based on both leadership and service. The nominations for the Distinguished Graduate Award will also be presented during this ceremony. The Distinguished Graduate accolade recognizes a student who has dedicated their time and efforts to enriching Pennsylvania Highlands Community College and the surrounding community while upholding an exemplary academic record. The Distinguished Graduate Award will be presented at this year’s Commencement.

    In addition to being an in-person event, you can watch a live stream on the College’s YouTube channel.

     

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