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PCC provides a quality education for very little money. I was able to graduate from college almost debt-free; I am better-trained than most of my co-workers who were graduated from other (both secular and Christian) universities. I had no problem being accepted into graduate school and completed my degree with little difficulty because I was so well-prepared. Please consider that many graduate schools and testing organizations refuse to recognize PCC's degrees because PCC's graduates are so much better prepared than those with accredited degrees—eventually PCC's graduates are refused because they make other graduates look ill-informed. This is because the quality of education and the academic standards at PCC are higher than those of most other schools.Those who have difficulty transferring credits are usually those with inferior grades, sloppy habits, and poor attitudes.This does not mean that PCC is perfect; it's not. It's a young school (30 years old) that has many strengths and many exceptional programs, yet it still has much room for improvement. I would carefully recommend PCC to certain students—just as I would carefully direct them to other schools—depending on their temperament, their intended major, and their personal standards. |