Other student activity fee funded programs
The following programs are funded through the student activity fee and are available for all PCC students:
Eco-Social Justice Grant
The?Eco-Social Justice Grant is an allocation of funding from the student activity fee to increase the amount of renewable energy used on campus, increase energy efficiency, and reduce the amount of waste created at PCC.
Panther Pantry
The Panther Pantry is designed to help students struggling with food gaps. Many students experience hunger as they face the demands of juggling the expenses needed to achieve their educational goals. Get free bags of food, emergency bus tickets, hygiene packs, and other supplies.
Phi Theta Kappa Honors Society
The Phi Theta Kappa Honors Society (PTK) is the official community college honors society with over 100 years of recognizing academic excellence. Membership is based on academic achievement. PTK has over 246 million dollars in scholarship opportunities every year. For more information, contact your local chapter on hub.pcc.edu or visit the PTK website!
Legislative Internship Program
The Legislative Internship Program is an application process for students to later be selected from for a unique opportunity to intern with a state legislator in Salem, learn about the legislative process, and represent the diverse population of PCC. For your time spent in Salem and for attending a one-month, once-a-week class lecture before the session begins, you will receive four free credits.
Campus events and activities
Student leaders are busy all year long planning and organizing events and activities on each PCC campus. These events share culture, promote education and activism, build community, and create an inclusive environment for all PCC students. For more information visit hub.pcc.edu/events or the PCC Events calendar.