Pre-Physical Therapy: Preparing to Help Others
A pre-physical therapy degree prepares students for a rewarding career following success in graduate school.
Throughout the year, there’s always something happening at PCC, whether it’s a long-loved tradition or a brand-new event. Read up on our students as they engage college life, get to know our faculty, and celebrate alumni who are influencing their world for Christ.
A pre-physical therapy degree prepares students for a rewarding career following success in graduate school.
With the 2023 Greek Rush came a lot of energy, excitement, and unity among collegian members as they introduced new students to collegian life.
With the 2023 Greek Rush came a lot of energy, excitement, and unity among collegian members as they introduced new students to collegian life.
PCC honored undergraduate and graduate students during the 48th Commencement Ceremonies.
For a new Fine Arts production, audiences followed the famous detective on his adventures.
This year’s Bible Conference gave students a break from classes and challenged them to glorify God with their futures.
A pre-physical therapy degree prepares students for a rewarding career following success in graduate school.
For a quarter of a century, Pensacola Theological Seminary has invested in the cause of Christ, faithfully training men and women as they prepare to serve the Lord.
The literary studies concentration and strategic communication minor are now available for returning and incoming students!
Current students discuss what it was like to choose a degree and begin their PCC journey.
New and returning students arrived on campus with energy, goals, and excitement for a milestone school year.
Seniors share helpful tips and advice for incoming students!
Students gathered to share memories after receiving their 2022–2023 Summit during the yearbook distribution.
Dining Services adds innovative ways to cater to student body needs.
Speech education graduate Kimberly Scott uses her degree to show God’s love to the Pensacola community.
PCC alumnus Brian McDivitt works as an electrical engineer and project manager, following God’s faithful leading.
Dr. Keith Francis proficiently shares his passion for electrical engineering with his students, inspiring them to succeed in the field.
Pulling from her own experiences and walk with Christ, education faculty member Dr. Linda Williams helps prepare students to be effective and passionate teachers.
As Student Life deans, Dr. Brad and Mrs. Lee Ann Phillips consistently share their hearts with the student body.
After 20 years, Dr. Greg Mutsch has returned to continue investing in PCC students.
Some college students spent their summer reaching youth for Christ at YOM summer camps.
Staff, faculty, and students joined teams to share the gospel around the world.
The student body united to support One More Child’s mission of sharing the gospel with families in need.
Each semester, students are invited to get involved in the community through different service groups that reach the young and the old for Christ.