- Is it true that most courses have prerequisites?
- Yes. In fall 2008, PCC?started?enforcing standard prerequisites for reading, writing, and mathematics. Many courses will require that you have all, […]
- What is CIPR?
- CIPR stands for Course in Progress, Re-Register. This mark is used only for designated classes. To receive credit, students must […]
- What is PCC’s mission statement?
- PCC’s mission and values can be found on the web?at http://www.pcc.edu/about/administration/board/.
- How do I make an appointment to see an academic advisor?
- Some of our campus?advising offices operate on a drop-in basis, while others schedule specific advising appointments. Check with Academic Advising […]
- How can I provide my Social Security or Tax ID Number to PCC?
- To provide PCC with your Social Security/ Tax ID Number, Go to the?MyPCC Home tab. Click?My Records in the Quick […]
- I have a previous degree. Why does my GRAD Plan audit show that I need Writing, Math, or Reading competency?
- You need to have your transcripts evaluated by PCC Student Records in order for it to show on your degree […]
- What are attempted credits?
- Attempted credits include all credits that you are enrolled in after the add/drop deadline for the course. You can find […]
- I’ve submitted my consortium form; how often are they certified?
- Depending on the school and time of year, consortium forms can take 3-5 business days to get certified. If you […]
- What is a consortium agreement?
- You can receive financial aid at only one college or university at a time.? However, some students need to take […]
- What is the minimum age I need to be to attend PCC?
- The admissions policy of Portland Community College is to admit students who are 18 years of age or older. Applicants […]