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Skills training creates job pathway
The PCC Washington County Workforce Development Center has been sponsoring Entry Level High Tech Skills Training classes for nine years and has employed 220 graduates Posted August 6, 2010
Green option fuels engineering program
Mechanical and Civil Engineering Technology students will explore green technology and sustainability methods that will prepare them to practice sustainable engineering Posted August 5, 2010
Enrollment grows for 12th consecutive term
As the college’s enrollment continues its growth at a record pace, PCC’s health programs do not need any more students Posted August 2, 2010
Sylvania bond event slated for Aug. 5
Take a break over the lunch hour on Thursday, Aug. 5, and learn more about bond plans and the work under way at the Sylvania Campus Posted August 1, 2010
PCC at Newberg Old Fashioned Festival Sylvania shines in Newberg festival
College administrators hosted an informational booth for festival-goers and participated in the Saturday morning parade, driving PCC’s Smart Car Posted July 30, 2010
Newberg small business partners with bond project
When Portland Community College decided that its Newberg classroom facility would be built to meet nationwide standards for environmentally friendly […] Posted July 27, 2010
College uses Newberg MWESB firm
When Portland Community College decided that its Newberg classroom facility would be built to meet nationwide standards for environmentally friendly construction, that grabbed the attention of one family-owned company in town Posted July 27, 2010
Horticulture Therapy option sprouts
The new Horticulture Therapy Certificate prepares students to work in diverse fields like pediatric, geriatric, psychiatric, vocational and medical rehabilitation Posted July 15, 2010
Dental assisting instructor makes national board
Virginia Jorgensen, dental assisting instructor at PCC, is one of six new board members for the national organization Posted July 15, 2010
Project Degree a pathway to success for students
The program is specifically designed for 18-26 year olds who have earned a high-school diploma or GED but still need pre-college level courses. Posted July 12, 2010