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Complete the steps below if this is your first time at PCC or if you are returning after an absence.

  1. Apply to PCC

    Complete the admission application by the application deadline. Applying is free and only takes a few minutes. Winter 2025: the admissions deadline for winter term has passed.
    Apply now

    Application deadlines are different for international students. The admissions process is different for ESOL, GED®, and Community Ed.

  2. Complete the orientation

    Learn the basics about PCC in the New Student Orientation. The orientation takes about 30 minutes.

  3. Set up your MyPCC account

    MyPCC is where you’ll go to sign up for classes, check your student email, pay for classes, and more. Use the first-time user link on the MyPCC login page to get an account setup code and create your password.

  4. Complete the placement process

    Give us more information about your academic history in the form of grades, transcripts, or test results. We use this info to recommend reading, writing, and math classes. See how to complete the placement process.

  5. Register for classes

    Register for classes in MyPCC before the first day of class. See more about how to register. Students interested in taking online classes will need to complete the Start Guide for Online Learning.

Dual credit

Dual credit classes are college courses taken at your high school and taught by an approved high school instructor.Apply now: dual credit high school classes

Other high school programs

Options for students who haven’t yet completed high school: see all programs for high school students.
Apply now: all other high school programs

GED® is a registered trademark of the American Council on Education and may not be used without permission. The GED® and GED Testing Service® brands are administered by GED Testing Service LLC under license.

PCC provides an Annual Security Report meeting Clery Act requirements. The report shares safety programs, policies, and crime data for the past three years. It also includes steps you can take to maintain a safe campus for everyone.