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PCC was great both in terms of preparing me for further studies in graduate school and a career in teaching (I'm now a tenured professor at a medium size state university). Some of my relations were concerned about the school's not being accredited, but I knew then—and still believe now—that it was the right choice. The educational opportunities are par excellence; the social experiences were great too (but I was working full time and had my nose in the books more than most—still, I met my wife there and we're happy now some 15 years on w/ our own family).

Thanks Dr. and Mrs. Horton for working so hard to make these opportunities available at such a reasonable cost. Between working on campus (stage crew, floor leader, A Beka book proofreading) and my parents helping out, along with a small scholarship, I was able to graduate nearly debt free. And as I moved on to graduate school(s), I realized just how well prepared I was as a result of PCC, particularly the writing skills which are so necessary to completing a graduate degree.

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