PCC Students Recall Fall 2024 and Anticipate Christmas
As fall 2024 closed, PCC students recalled the year’s highlights, celebrated their accomplishments, and looked forward to a Christmas of joyful traditions.
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As fall 2024 closed, PCC students recalled the year’s highlights, celebrated their accomplishments, and looked forward to a Christmas of joyful traditions.
PCC students, faculty, and staff enjoy welcoming the upcoming holiday season with the 2024 Christmas Lights Celebration.
Marc Burdick, a PCC staff member, entered the presence of Jesus Christ his Savior on November 25, 2024.
Students, staff, and friends enjoyed a sensational stage production of a C. S. Lewis classic.
Using the foundation he gained at PCC, Jared Fuqua serves as a junior high principal, giving students a rigorous education and influencing them for Christ.
Dr. Rollan Roberts serves as a state senator in West Virginia while also pastoring a church.
Congresswoman Cathy McMorris Rodgers donated her congressional papers to her alma mater in a special Friday chapel.
Professional writing alumna Miya Nakamura shares the gospel by ensuring accurate resources for Positive Action for Christ.
Joseph Davis, a sophomore criminal justice major, went home to be with the Lord on Tuesday, October 22, 2024.
Eagles Fan Fest 2024 was electric. After the teams’ exciting introductions, great fan engagement, and a Blue Angels-inspired floor show, Eagles players and fans are more united than ever.
Dale Montgomery’s education gave him the training he needed to plant a spiritually thriving church.
Mission Prayer Band encourages PCC students to pray for missionaries and influence their world for Christ, whether on the mission field or at home.
A team from PCC traveled to several locations around the U.S. to connect graduates within their regions.
Abbie Herman, a nurse at Pensacola Christian Academy, followed God’s leading to complete nursing school as a wife and mother of four.
Despite cloudy skies, panhellenic spirit prevailed at Pensacola Christian College as students attended the Christian Service Expo and took Greek Rush indoors.
As the chair of visual arts, Mr. Greg Hewitt encourages students to influence others positively through their work.
New and returning PCC students arrive on campus during Welcome Weekend, ready and excited for the start of a new school year.
Using her PCC degrees, Lyli Dunbar ministers to women through writing, life coaching, and speaking.
To help students and their families financially, PCC is freezing tuition for the 2025–2026 academic year.
For a successful college experience, students need support, and a team of people at PCC stand ready to offer just that.
Be fully prepared for your first days as a college student with these tried-and-true tips.
Mrs. Debbie Pintar, PCC staff member, went home to be with the Lord unexpectedly on August 3, 2024.
Students staying on campus during the summer are able to earn money for college tuition, make friends, and have fun!
PCC students are changing lives by serving campers at YOM summer camps.
Graduate students and faculty share what makes summer classes at PCC a beneficial part of their educational experience.
A quality Christian liberal arts education is within reach as PCC keeps tuition costs low and the student experience incredible.
As an advanced practice registered nurse and professor of nursing, Dr. Sheryl Winn influences those she cares for and those under her instruction.