The football team is immediately postseason eligible, and scholarships will be back for the 2015-16 season.
The agreement is the first of its kind between a community college and a Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education.
Local artist Daniel Duffy has created artwork honoring the JoePa legacy at Penn State. The 409 wins serve as the focal point of the piece.
The Walmart Foundation is providing a $4.19 million three-year grant to support the initiative with $2.67 million directly supporting community colleges.
If the 3.2 percent increase is approved, full-time students would pay $1,896 a semester to attend.
Students can now transfer up to 75 percent of their credits earned from regionally accredited post-secondary institutions back to MCCC to complete an associate’s degree or certificate.
More than 85 Montgomery County Community College students will be displaying their artwork in the show.
Following the tragic massacre at Sandy Hook in 2012, high school students in Newtown, Conn., will now receive mental health screenings.
The school has been honored with a national award.
The Princeton Review has selected the 150 colleges it says are the best value for students.
Montgomery County Community College will host Road to the Isles for two performances leading up to Saint Patrick's Day.
Downingtown Area School District’s video is a take on Billy Joel’s “Allentown.”
Students from around the region enjoyed academic success.
Nearly 150 people volunteered at three different sites in Montgomery County.
Students will now have school on Feb. 14.
The run will raise money for the foundation's Senior Impact Award.
This year's national theme is "Catholic Schools: Communities of Faith, Knowledge and Service."
All activities are also canceled.
A Winter Storm Warning is in effect today.
Michael Powers, who took broadcast classes in high school, may head to Sochi, Russia.
Alexandra Rich, of Limerick, will be recognized at the National Constitution Center in March.
Funds will pay for equipment, training, materials and resources for the Project Lead the Way Pathway to Engineering Program.
Due to forecasted weather conditions, schools will be closed.
Students from the 5-6 Grade Center created activity books and donated food, clothes and books.
A Patch reader is interested in organizing a book swap.
Bullying claims, rumors about an $8M athletic center and a tax hike top school district news this year.
Here's how to get your hand on whopper-sized scholarships.
The Chronicle of Higher Education released its annual study on compensations for presidents at private colleges.
Second graders learned about how to take care of a variety of pets.
Due to inclement weather, classes will start late on Tuesday.
The agreement will value the station at $20 million through 2023.
New members Kelly Spletzer and Todd Wolf were sworn in Saturday.
Wendy Hill will assume her leadership post in July 2014.
Paulina Portela's 'Dreaming of the Emerald Isle' essay won her the scholarship, provided by school board vice-president Joe Ciresi.
Royersford author Kim Lehman presented her first draft of soon-to-be-released novel, 'Chubby'.
‘You Can’t Erase it’ and ‘Be Web Wise’ will be offered in early December.
Students in Dana Green’s learning support classroom offered up a lunch for administration, faculty and friends on Friday.
The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia’s Book Mobile stopped by Pope John Paul II High School on Monday.
Registrations are still being accepted for the camp, which runs Monday - Wednesday.