University Transfer
- What is the difference between an Associate of Art Oregon Transfer, Associate of Science, and Associate of General Studies Degree?
- Essentially they are degrees that students designed to transfer to a four year college or university. Because each degree is […]
- Do “D” grades earned at PCC count toward my degree or certificate?
- In many cases coursework completed with a grade of “D” will still count toward your degree or certificate. However, specific […]
- I have failed a class twice. Am I allowed to take it a third time at PCC?
- At PCC, the Academic Regulations state you may re-take a course in which you earn a letter grade of D […]
- Do I have to get course descriptions from my previous school in order to transfer them to PCC?
- Usually not. PCC has access to course catalogs and descriptions for most other U.S. colleges and universities from 1996 to […]
- If I took a class for 3 credits, and now PCC is offering it for 4 credits, can I buy the missing credit?
- No. Courses that have changed from 3 credits to 4 credits have had substantial changes in both breadth and depth […]
- If I have taken a class for 3-credits at another college, and PCC offers this class as a 4-credit class, can I still use it to meet prerequisite and degree requirements?
- Yes. PCC will allow students to use the 3-credit version of courses that have recently changed to 4-credit courses at […]
- Are online credits transferable to other colleges?
- Online credit classes are listed on your transcript in the same way as on-campus credit classes. It is important to […]
- How do I get my PCC courses transferred to another school?
- The quickest way to request an official transcript is through your MyPCC account. Log into MyPCC. From the Home tab, […]
- How do I know which PCC classes transfer to a college or university?
- The best way to find out how PCC courses transfer to another college or university is to contact those schools […]
- What are the differences between an Associate’s Degree and a Bachelor’s Degree?
- The Associate’s Degree consists of 100 and 200 level classes and is a minimum of 90 quarter credits or 60 […]