Men's Soccer Falls 3-1 to Allen

The PCC Men’s Soccer team lost 3-1 to Allen County in what was a tightly contested match at the Haviland pitch on Tuesday. Pratt actually outshot Allen 6 to 5, but came away with only one score, a header by Mitch Kavanagh.
 
Pratt will have a chance to regroup against Western Nebraska on Saturday at 5:00pm on the Haviland pitch.

PTK hosts Blood Drive

Phi Theta Kappa will be sponsoring a blood drive through the American Red Cross on Tuesday, September 14, 2010.

Women’s Soccer Falls to Cloud and Hesston

The Lady Beavers Soccer Team held their own in two matches this week, falling 0-1 to a highly regarded Cloud County squad on Thurday, and then to Hesston 2-3 on Saturday. After jumping to a 2-0 start this season, Pratt now stands at 2-2 overall and 1-1 in conference play.
 

Men's Soccer Opens with Win over Indy

The Pratt Community College Men’s Soccer Team opened their 2010 campaign with a hard fought 1-0 win against Independence Community College on Friday. Callum Charlton scored the winning goal just before the halftime whistle. Pratt had several other excellent scoring opportunities in the second half, but could not capitalize on any of them.

Volleyball Goes 2-2 in Opening Tournament

It was a somewhat auspicious beginning for the 2010 Beaver volleyball squad, as the freshman laden team went 2-2 over the weekend in Lamar, Colorado. Pratt defeated Clarendon (TX) and Sheridan (WY), but lost to #21 Laramie County (WY) and Western Wyoming.

Agriculture Power Technology

The Agricultural Power Technology (APT) Program offers an Associate of Applied Science Degree that prepares students for a career as an agricultural technician. With this degree, the graduate has the option of continuing their education to earn a Bachelor's degree at the university of their choice, or go directly into the workforce.
 
The APT Program consists of classroom and lab courses as well as a paid internship that comprises half the student's degree. This means the student will spend eight weeks on campus and eight weeks working a paid position at the dealership of their choice.  The curriculum was designed in cooperation with service technicians using state of the art equipment and experienced faculty.  This collaboration ensures that the students receive the highest degree of educational training toward their career pursuit.  
 
Our program is supported by major corporations such as:  John Deere, Case/IH, New Holland, Caterpillar and AGCO, with 86 dealerships statewide providing internship options. The APT Program guarantees 100 percent placement for students receiving an Associate of Applied Science Degree. The average starting salary for graduates of our program is $32,000. For more information on this department, please contact Rod Stewart at rods@prattcc.edu or call 620-450-2272.

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Tractor Safety Training

PCC is working with K-State Research and Extension to put on a Tractor Safety Training Saturday, April 24. This safety course will involve four counties, Pratt, Barber, Stafford, Kiowa and surrounding areas.
 

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