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I feel that the education PCC provides is exceptional. In my organization I am frequently called on to speak publicly and write copy for publication. I feel that this is directly related to the fact that I learned much about how to communicate effectively at PCC.

PCC has instilled within me an appreciation and quest for excellence. This has served me well in the workforce and in graduate school.

Speaking of graduate school … I was a “B” student at PCC and am getting straight “As” as I pursue an MBA. The academic standards are high and prepare the student well for life after college.

There is one negative that I need to share about my education from PCC. I had to jump through many hoops before I was accepted into graduate school at an accredited university. The administration of PCC was helpful in gaining this acceptance. However I feel that prospective students should be made aware that PCC is not accredited. Furthermore you should know that accreditation does matter to other educational institutions and to some employers. This being said anyone pursuing ministry would do well to consider PCC. I would encourage other students (business, education, nursing, etc.) to consider starting their undergraduate education at PCC then transferring to an accredited university.

Many people think that the rules at PCC are unreasonable. There are a lot of them. Frankly none of the rules other than “lights out” and the music restrictions bothered me. You have to go to bed at 10PM or 11PM through the week … not really a big deal 10 years latter. They also do not allow Southern Gospel Music. If I were on my way to PCC tomorrow I would buy an I-Pod, load it with my favorite Southern Gospel songs, and take the demerits if I got caught … also not really a big deal. If you want to go to college to “party” … go somewhere else … you will be happier, the students who have chosen to attend this Christian college will be happier, and the deans will get to enjoy their day off.

Pray about the decision concerning the college you will attend. If possible visit PCC. Call the college and request information. I will also be happy to answer any other questions you have.

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