Student Services Track
The Dean of Students office provides the following services:
- Reviews your complaint and suggestion forms.
- Oversees academic probation and suspension cases and petitions.
- Honors students' excellent achievement in classes.
- Reviews cases of instructor complaints.
- Helps you locate important services.
Meet Your Deans of Students
Linda Reisser, Cascade Campus - SSB 209
"We are here to help you. If you have a complaint about an instructor, we encourage you to put the complaint in writing. Depending on the situation, we may talk with the instructor, department chair and/or dean. We may also encourage you to talk directly to the instructor to try to resolve the situation. If you want to contest a grade or challenge decisions or actions of an instructor, the best way to do so is to follow the Grievance Procedure in the Student Rights and Responsibilities."
Narce Rodriguez, Rock Creek Campus - Bldg. 9-115
"It is our goal to ensure student success, so we recommend using student services to help you reach your goals. The Deans of Students at each campus send letters to students who may have reached any stage of unsatisfactory academic progress including academic alert, academic probation or suspension. We are here to help students succeed and hope that you will come to us when you need assistance."
Diane Mulligan, Sylvania Campus - CC 247
"Taking action about concerns, complaints or your suggestions is the first step in making improvements on campus. In addition to the more formal grievance process, you can provide feedback about any instructional department or service on campus using the Complaints and Suggestions Form. You should return the completed form to the Dean of Students office. The dean will review the form and then forward it to the appropriate department administrator. Once action has been taken, the Dean of Students office will respond to you if requested. Your feedback is valuable and appreciated!"
Craig Kolins , Extended Learning Campus -
MT 148
“Your success as a PCC student is our top priority. If you are taking classes at the SE Center or at any of our other Extended Learning Campus Sites and you have concerns about a class, an instructor or staff member, it is helpful to try to discuss the situation first with the PCC faculty or staff member to resolve the issue. If you put your concerns in writing to me, I will investigate your concerns. If you have concerns that your rights as a PCC student have been violated, then you must follow the Grievance Procedure outlined in the Student Rights and Responsibilities."


