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PCC classrooms take a giant leap into the digital age
December 20, 2013 Written by Christine Egan Thanks to the bond measure passed by voters in 2008, PCC is pulling the plug […] Posted December 20, 2013
9-1-1 program scores new lab 3 comments for post 18705
Thanks to a new, state-of-the-art simulation lab at PCC’s Cascade Campus – where the program is based – Emergency Dispatch Services students can train in more realistic conditions than ever before Posted December 16, 2013
Photography students’ last opportunity to capture construction in action at Southeast
December 11, 2013 Written by Christine Egan This winter term will be the last opportunity to register for PCC’s class […] Posted December 11, 2013
Future Connect heads West
Students in attendance proudly shared their stories and excitement at being part of Washington County’s first Future Connect cohort Posted December 9, 2013
RC president finalists named 4 comments for post 18806
The PCC Rock Creek president search committee has selected two finalists for consideration: Fernando Figueroa and Sandra Fowler-Hill. On Tuesday […] Posted December 6, 2013
Financial Aid Day is Jan. 11 3 comments for post 18802
Financial Aid Day is for students looking for money to go to college, or needing help filling out the FAFSA form Posted December 6, 2013
Faculty, staff take first place
There’s “smarty-pants,” and then there’s “award-winning smarty-pants.” And ˿Ƶ has been tapped as the latter. A district-wide group […] Posted December 3, 2013
Campus Conversations excite 6 comments for post 18725
Jeremy Brown leads a series of discussions centered on issues that affect PCC and its future Posted December 2, 2013
Construction careers come to life for students at Cascade Campus
December 1, 2013 Written by Christine Egan On a sunny fall day in October, seventeen students in PCC’s Trades Preparation […] Posted December 1, 2013
Left to right, ROOTS adviser Sarah Dykes, Floyd Pittman and Cascade ROOTS Director Claire Oliveros. Since 2011, the ROOTS Program has posted a persistence rate of 96 percent; meaning that an overwhelming majority of students are taking their studies seriously, and taking advantage of the support systems that ROOTS offers to help them succeed. ROOTS fosters academic growth 3 comments for post 18776
Cascade ROOTS is one of the federally-funded TRiO family of programs, which provide comprehensive wraparound support services to college students from traditionally underrepresented backgrounds Posted November 27, 2013