
Summit Yearbook: Remembering a Year, Together
Although the student body is separated by distance, the Summit Yearbook marks a year for them to remember together.
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Although the student body is separated by distance, the Summit Yearbook marks a year for them to remember together.
Students can earn college credit from home with PCC’s Online Dual Enrollment.
After PCC transitioned to online learning, students have found what works for them as they continue classes from home.
While medically retired from the U.S. Army and Bureau of Prisons, Cliff Jones shares God’s peace to those who need it the most.
After most students have returned home for the semester, those remaining have adjusted to a quieter campus and new work schedules while steadily continuing classes online.
As an IT operations senior analyst, Peter Tedder has held a role of support and improvement at Tropicana’s most productive orange juice plant.
PCC alumna Melissa Lingle uses music and theater to help children gain confidence on and off the stage.
Physical therapist Rachel Farnham uses her training to help others both in the United States and abroad.
Although he has thrived in computer science, Thomas Behman has remained sensitive to God’s leading in his life toward gospel ministry.
In light of the transition online, PCC surprised the senior class by inviting them to enjoy their class party early.
Ministerial students were reminded of God’s provision by hearing the testimonies of several seasoned church planters.
Over 150 organizations attended PCC’s Educator Recruitment and Career Fair, looking for PCC grads and students to fill open positions and internships.
For the past twenty years, Dr. Robert Achuff has dedicated his life to ministry through the English language.
As they receive student applications, PCC’s enrollment advisors strive to make the enrollment process simple.
Ken Davis experienced God’s provision in his career as he landed his dream job at Microsoft and future opportunities.
Students took time away from classes to focus on God’s Word during Bible Conference.
This winter, PCC transported high school students to Pensacola, Florida, to give them an up-close and personal college experience.
Audiences witnessed God’s grace in the Shining Light Player’s dramatic retelling of Corrie ten Boom’s The Hiding Place.
Graduate assistants at PCC and PTS hone their skills in class, on the job, and through internships while earning a master’s degree debt-free.
Whether in his office or the classroom, Dr. Michael Geary is willing to solve problems around him.
Staying active at college can be easy with a wide variety of physical education courses to choose from!
After a productive winter break, students returned to campus to begin the spring semester.
Living out her God-given interest from a young age, Dr. Elliott inspires her students to become quality nurses.
While students are busy on campus taking a class or working during Interterm, PCC faculty are gearing up for a new semester of classes.
PCC’s sport management program brings sports and business together to provide leadership opportunities.
For the past 15 years, Matt and Dallita Goins have served as a pastoring missionary family in Honduras.
On Monday, January 6, 2020, long-time PCC employee Bob Chappell went home to be with the Lord.