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It’s important: Registration now open for PCC’s Day at the Capitol

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Registration is now open! Lend your voice and stand with Portland Community College at the 2019 PCC Day at the Capitol.Poppe dances.

As PCC seeks funding from the Oregon Legislature this session, it is especially important for the voices of students and staff to be heard. The Day at the Capitol is that chance to tell the “PCC story” to legislators and inspire them to invest in higher education.

The event is from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., Tuesday, March 12, at the Oregon State Capitol Building in Salem.

As the largest institution of higher education in the state, PCC creates opportunities for nearly 71,000 students each year – many of whom are the first in their families to attend college. The state’s community college leaders are asking for a 2019-21 biennium budget of $787 million to serve the needs of students, from expanding support services to bolstering career-technical programs. Currently, the recommended budget for 2019-21 is $543 million, which will result in deep cuts and massive tuition increases.

If anyone’s life has been changed by PCC, it’s time to share those experiences with the state government.

Free transportation will be provided to the Capitol Building from the Sylvania Campus (Southwest Portland) and back.

Register Now:

Day at the Capitol Sign Up Page

About Sarah Rose Evans

Sarah Rose Evans is a graduate of Columbia University's school of the arts, and has been working for Portland Community College since 2015. more »