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Blueprint for Success Photo Gallery


Students pose with Blueprints Program Leader, Chris Hogue and Program Instructor, Nancy Fochler
 

Learning to enjoy working as a team is stressed with students.
 
 

— Activities —


The world of manufacturing is explored as students determine the best way to build a structure with Twinkies.
 

Students are "all tied up" learning to solve the Human Knot puzzle.
 
 

Students learn how to assemble computers under the direction of PICCC's Information Systems Manager, Dave Ritz.
 

Students "learn the ropes".
 
 

Students work furiously to build a shelter out of newspaper and duct tape.
 

Students enjoy learning about the workplace by playing "You're the boss!".
 
 

— Tours —


AccuWeather Tour
 

Beaver Stadium Tour
 
 

State College Spikes Tour
 

Centre Life Link Tour
 
 

Foxdale Tour
 

Mount Nittany Medical Center Tour
 
 

NanoFabrication Laboratory Tour
 

Penn State Information Sciences & Technology Tour
 
 

Penn Stater Tour
 

South Hills School of Business & Technology Tour
 
 

Woodcraft Industries Tour: Terry Garvin explains the manufacturing process at their facility.
 

Woodcraft Industries Tour: The students pause for a picture in Woodcraft's atrium.
 
 

— Closing Ceremony —


PICCC's Executive Director, Cheryl M. Johnson, and State Representative, Kerry Benninghoff, at Closing Ceremony.
 

Cheryl Johnson addresses the students,their families and friends and corporate sponsors during the Closing Ceremony.
 
 

Chris Hogue, Blueprint Program Leader, and Nancy Fochler, Program Instructor
 

Chris recaps the 2006 Blueprint for Success program.
 
 

Kerry Benninghoff congratulates the students on a successful summer.
   
 

Blueprint for Success Overview

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