Leap Year at PCC
Current students paused to consider the significance of February’s “extra” day by answering a few questions.
Current students paused to consider the significance of February’s “extra” day by answering a few questions.
Current students discuss what it was like to choose a degree and begin their PCC journey.
This past weekend, PCC graduates returned to campus and reconnected with those who had influenced their lives.
Education graduates Jonathan and Evanie Bryant use their training to manage a Christian retreat center in the Philippines.
After attending PCC, pastoral ministries grad Jermaine Watkins is helping others through difficulties, great and small.
Science and math teacher Dr. Sean Vinaja helps students understand how science points to a wonderful Creator.
While students are busy on campus taking a class or working during Interterm, PCC faculty are gearing up for a new semester of classes.
As students begin a new semester, many use academic support resources offered by the College.
Students tell about their experiences with taking Interterm courses on campus and online.
As an English teacher, Dr. Elizabeth Vinaja strives to help students effectively understand and apply the gift of language in their professional careers.
As a teacher, education grad Ashley Araujo changes the lives of children at Hope Children’s Home.
All across the world, often in little-known places, many graduates work tirelessly to change the lives and destinies of children through Christian education.