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 Remains Undefeated with Dodge Win

 Coming off a conference win on Friday, the PCC Women’s Soccer Team squared off in a non-conference match on Tuesday. This was PCC’s first contest at their temporary home pitch in Havilland, KS, and the win moved them to 2-0 on the season.

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.

Lady Beaver Soccer Team Nets Historic Win

The Lady Beaver Soccer Team opened their inaugural season with a victory over Independence on Friday afternoon. Pratt defeated their Jayhawk Conference opponent 2-1.  Alycia Reed scored the historic first goal for Pratt's women's soccer program, taking a cross from Tanya Morales.

Electrical Power Technology

Pratt Community College offers one of the most comprehensive Lineman Training programs in the nation. One of only two in the state of Kansas, it offers students a variety of convenient ways to attend classes through on campus courses, distance education and on the job training.
Electrical Power Technology also offers degrees in Applied Science and Job Certification. This program also offers students the opportunity to participate in a nationwide Lineman's Rodeo where they can compete against other electrical power technology schools in events such as speed climbing and crossarm changeout.
Electrical Power Technology doesn't keep a waiting list. The program fills classes on a first come, first served basis. However, classes do fill up quickly and we encourage students to pre-enroll as soon as possible. Information on the course curriculum and descriptions of classes are available through the course catalog or by contacting the Student Services Office at 620-450-2217 or theresaz@prattcc.edu.
Starting in October, students will interview for spots in the next year's classes, at which time them may enroll for classes for the following fall. Even if classes become full, a waiting list is not kept.
For more information about the Electrical Power Technology Department, contact Lane Gourley at 620-450-2127 or laneg@prattcc.edu

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11 Men Graduate PCC to be Apprentice Linemen

On Wednesday, Aug. 12 the Electrical Power Technology Work Force Investment Board trainees graduated from Pratt Community College in Pratt, Kans. The 11 men demonstrated their job skills and knowledge while the prospective employers observed.

Record Enrollment in Electrical Power Technology Program

Beginning fall 2009, there will be record enrollment in Pratt Community College’s Electrical Power Technology program with 44 new students.
 
 

Men graduate PCC to be apprentice lineman

After eight weeks of studying and working hard, the 13 men who were members of the Work Force Investment Board will be graduating Wednesday August 12. Dave Campbell, Lane Gourley and Dylan Irby have been working with the men throughout their training.
 

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