After adjusting to a very different fall semester, students are still finding ways to grow together.
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After adjusting to a very different fall semester, students are still finding ways to grow together.
Alumni in history and political science are using their positions to stand for truth and excellence using biblical principles.
Grad students focused their attention on sharpening their skills both online and in person through several weeks of summer classes.
Taking this summer’s changes in stride, student camp leaders remain focused on serving others at Youth Outreach Ministry camps.
Although the student body is separated by distance, the Summit Yearbook marks a year for them to remember together.
After PCC transitioned to online learning, students have found what works for them as they continue classes from home.
Over 150 organizations attended PCC’s Educator Recruitment and Career Fair, looking for PCC grads and students to fill open positions and internships.
Students took time away from classes to focus on God’s Word during Bible Conference.
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.
After a productive winter break, students returned to campus to begin the spring semester.
PCC’s sport management program brings sports and business together to provide leadership opportunities.