- What is Satisfactory Academic Progress?
- PCC students must maintain Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) and work toward an eligible degree or certificate. All students must: Maintain […]
- What does it mean to complete my degree “on-time?”
- In order to maintain your financial aid eligibility, you must be able to complete your degree or certificate within 150% […]
- I filed a Satisfactory Academic Progress Appeal, but I got a message that said I was being deleted for non-payment. What do I do?
- If you have filed an appeal but have not yet received a response from the Financial Aid Office, you will […]
- I was attending another school, but now I want to go to PCC. Can I get my financial aid at PCC?
- Yes, but you will need to complete the following steps: Contact your previous school and cancel your financial aid. Log […]
- I need to withdraw from a course. How will this affect my financial aid?
- If you are going to withdraw from a course for any reason, it may impact your Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP). […]
- How do I get work study?
- To get work study funding, you need to complete the FAFSA and be sure to indicate you are interested in […]
- How much does PCC charge for tuition and fees?
- For the most current tuition and fees information, visit Tuition and Fees.
- What is PCC-Pay?
- PCC-Pay is the college’s online system that allows you to manage your student account. With PCC-Pay you can; Make a […]
- Is PCC-Pay secure?
- Yes, PCC respects and protects your records. Your data is encrypted and certified by VeriSign, which is the nation’s largest […]
- Where is the grading guidelines policy listed?
- You can find the Grading Guidelines policy in the academic catalog.