
06/07/2010
U.S. CONGRESSMAN TIM HOLDEN TO HELP COMMEMORATE KTI 30th ANNIVERSARY ON TUESDAY, JUNE 8
U.S. CONGRESSMAN TIM HOLDEN TO HELP COMMEMORATE KTI 30th ANNIVERSARY ON TUESDAY, JUNE 8
HARRISBURG— Keystone Technical Institute will be celebrating its 30th Anniversary of putting student success first with an Open House and Rededication Ceremony on Tuesday, June 8 from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. at the KTI Campus in Harrisburg. The ribbon-cutting rededication ceremony at 11:30 will feature United States Congressman Tim Holden (17th District of Pennsylvania) and August “Skip” Memmi, Dauphin County’s Director of Community and Economic Development. A reception will immediately follow the ceremony.
KTI President David W. Snyder will join community leaders, students, graduates, and KTI faculty and staff to commemorate three decades of commitment to the citizens of Dauphin County and the surrounding region to provide unparalleled training specifically designed for today''s working world.
“Since 1980, this school has understood the importance of every student''s desire for personal and career success,” says Mr. Snyder. “We’re delighted to open our doors to the community to celebrate our students—past, present, and future.”
Those gathering will be treated to food and entertainment including music and prize giveaways. The event is open to all and will feature multiple opportunities to explore the advantages of KTI, including campus tours, talks with faculty, program demonstrations, and information on financial aid opportunities and career placement assistance.
Keystone Technical Institute in Harrisburg provides useful education matching students’ career goals with the needs of employers. KTI offers programs that prepare students for careers in fields including culinary, medical, dental, massage, office, fitness, and technology. KTI is accredited by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges. Financial aid is available for those who qualify.
For more information about KTI and its 30th Anniversary Celebration event, please call 717-545-4747.
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