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Re: Looking to start a new team in PA
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You may have better luck with a program like FIRST. If you can present the demographics of the students of other teams, and the students as they leave the program - it could be beneficial to the University to host and fund a team. Many teams nation wide are represented at Penn State, I am alumni of one such team with approximately 75% of its graduates fed into the Penn State system. Keep in mind that you may pull resources from the direction of Altoona also. Not only funding but also mentorship. |
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Re: Looking to start a new team in PA
Yes, please let me know how I can help. My past attempts at PSU haven't worked out, mostly due to the lack of people on the ground to make it happen.
There is a real need in the middle of the state for a FIRST "home" and PSU is the perfect fit. Stating an FRC team is definately something I can assist with and would love to do. |
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Re: Looking to start a new team in PA
Tim:
A team in Happy Valley would be great! In addition to knowing some MOE 365 alumni at PSU, I am the DuPont recruiting lead for Penn State and get up there a few times per year to talk with the folks in the Engineering Departments. I also happen to be a alum myself. Let me know how I can help! |
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Re: Looking to start a new team in PA
I know Chuck 84 has some grads at Penn State. They tend to come back for Saturday meetings to help us out. This weekend, I'll give em your name and see what they think.
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Re: Looking to start a new team in PA
OK Penn Staters, you need to:
1. organize a group of interested student/mentors 2. find a least one professor willing to be on board on some level 3. I'll facilitate the discussions with area high schools and even have documentation that shows how FIRST helps students meet state standards. Ideally, we'd love to have your whole group of stakeholders visit the Philly Regional as VIP's, get the tour, and plant the seeds for next year... We're ready when you are. Last edited by Rich Kressly : 18-02-2006 at 23:55. |
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Re: Looking to start a new team in PA
and there is also the Pittsburgh Senior Mentor, George Burchin gburcin@usfirst.org
for ties to the western part of the PA. |
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Re: Looking to start a new team in PA
Thanks guys for all your help. I just gotta find some time now to make it all happen.
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