Southeast Campus

International Ed Week is Nov. 15-19
Put on by PCC’s International Education Program, the week will highlight and celebrate the college’s international student population’s diversity Posted October 29, 2010
PCC's night with Winterhawks
The PCC Foundation is offering a chance to see the Winterhawks play the Seattle Thunderbirds at the Rose Garden and donate to a good cause - scholarships! Posted October 13, 2010
Southeast Article on OregonLive.com 2 comments for post 25472
Portland Community College plans a major expansion of its campus at Southeast Division Street and 82nd Avenue – with a […] Posted October 11, 2010
Portland Community College to expand Southeast campus on 82nd Avenue
Portland Community College plans a major expansion of its campus at Southeast Division Street and 82nd Avenue – with a […] Posted October 10, 2010
Southeast Center Master Planning Work 7 comments for post 25466
Months of campus discovery, assessment and review have led PCC Southeast Center community to a draft Master Plan. Find out more about bond-funded improvements slated for the Southeast Center. Posted October 8, 2010
PCC campus could be a ‘gem’ on 82nd Avenue 1 comment for post 25460
Created on Wednesday, 06 October 2010 17:00 | Written by Steve Law | College pushes ahead with $39 million Southeast […] Posted October 7, 2010
Community service program needs students
The Students In Service program has 60 slots available for interested students who want to earn an education award of a little over $1,000 for 300 hours of service within one year Posted September 21, 2010
College gets new telephone digits
If someone calls your old (503) number, the call is automatically forwarded to the new number Posted August 31, 2010
Enrollment grows for 12th consecutive term
As the college’s enrollment continues its growth at a record pace, PCC’s health programs do not need any more students Posted August 2, 2010
Project Degree a pathway to success for students
The program is specifically designed for 18-26 year olds who have earned a high-school diploma or GED but still need pre-college level courses. Posted July 12, 2010