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Students who got into PCC say:
Tips mention: Interview (2), ACT/SAT (78), Grades (21), Sports (3), Essay (7)
Nursing
Aug 25 2012
Make good grades on your pre-reqs. Learn to love learning.
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Business - Management and Administration
Nov 04 2010
Apply. Grades are a major consideration when looking into scholarships and loans, but just applying is the major step in this schools process.
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Nursing
Sep 27 2010
I simply applied to the university; that's all you can do. To get into the nursing program, you have to prove yourself capable with good grades in the pre-nursing year to be one of the top 125 students who make the cut.
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Jun 14 2010
All that is required to get into PCC is a 2.5 grade average in Highschool and a similar ACT test score. I was homeschooled with no formal schooling record and still got in. A lot of students who fail in other locations get sent here by their parents as one would send kids to military school. (p.s. Parents, it doesn't work. Drone or Devious those are the only outcome options.)
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