To establish PCC’s most important priorities and goals, a newly written Educational Master Plan is being put into practice.
Universities offer advice on transfers
Representatives and advisers from over 25 California schools and additional schools from out of state, set up in the Quad on Sept. 19 to guide and answer students questions about transferring.
Student Activity Fee to cover transit pass program
The Associated Students and college officials have agreed that the Student Activity Fee would fund the entire cost of the Metro transit pass program.
Duarte students recruited
PCC sends representatives to college fairs held at high schools in the area to recruit new students.
100 scholarships worth $1,000 on tap
Over 100 new scholarships from the Bernard Osher Foundation, each worth as much as $1000, will be available by the end of the year, officials said.
Officer of AACC Boggs speaks on raising completion rates
George R. Boggs, president and chief executive officer of the American Association of Community Colleges, spoke of college completion rates at the first event of the Pathways First Year Experience Program’s guest speaker series on Sept. 15 at the Vosloh Forum.
U Building vacated for demolition
As the U Building is emptied and its occupants move, students may be faced with not knowing where many things are located.
Student enters plea in manslaughter case
PCC student Bowen Du, 19, has pleaded not guilty to a charge of vehicular manslaughter after a pedestrian was killed and another injured while crossing a crosswalk in Arcadia.
Ex-coach’s lawsuit goes to mediation
The lawsuit filed by former Lancers football Coach James Kuk against PCC made headway over summer and now has been referred to the Court Alternative Dispute Resolution Program for mediation to be completed by the end of January, according to court documents.
