General Education

The idea of General Education is an ancient concept with its roots in the Renaissance. There was the belief that in order to be a productive and emotionally well-rounded citizen, you would need an education that would cover a broad range of subject matter. Although the topics included in the modern General Education curriculum have changed, those initial ideas have not. A very important goal of your education is that you, regardless of your major, will have acquired the skills and knowledge necessary to move on to the next level. Whether that is coursework at a university, or immediate entrance into the workforce, a good General Education curriculum will give you the tools you need to enjoy a richer and fuller life.
 
 

News Items

New class starting to help students train for road race

A new class has been started on Pratt Community College’s campus that will help keep freshman from gaining the freshman 15, help community members reach their goals of a healthier life or is just for people who enjoy to run. 
 
The Athletic Conditioning I: Run/Walk class is designed for students to train and successfully be able to complete a road race at the end of...more »

PCC starts articulation with National America University

Pratt Community College recently started an articulation agreement with National America University.
 
The agreement will create a pathway for students who graduate from PCC to go to the National America University seamlessly.
 
The university created a transfer guide that tells a student which classes they need at PCC and how they will transfer.
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New program on campus needing student workers

The newest tutoring program at Pratt Community College is seeking students who are good in math to work with students.
The paid position is part of Title III’s Supplemental Instruction program, which will be offered this fall.
 
“Supplemental Instruction is a more hands-on tutoring program,” said Emma Shrack, Supplemental Instruction Coordinator....more »

Rose received scholarship because of accomplishments at PCC

 
In the early 1970’s track wasn’t a popular sport for women to participate in. For that reason, Tami Rose was the only female on the Pratt Community College track team from 1972-1974.
 
Along with participating in track, Rose was also on the volleyball and basketball teams and a member of Phi Theta Kappa, an academic honor society. 
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New program starting to help students succeed in classroom

Knowing that many students struggle in school and need extra help, the Title III department at Pratt Community College is starting a Supplemental Instruction program.
“Supplemental Instruction is a more hands-on tutoring program,” said Emma Shrack, Supplemental Instruction Coordinator. “It is led by students who have taken the class and are sitting in the classroom with...more »

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