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I succeeded in my math class because of the help I got at the Student Learning Center. I hadn’t been in school in over ten years and math had never been a strong subject for me. My instructor was great but I needed tutoring. One of my classmates mentioned the learning center. I went several times a week and got one-on-one help. I feel a lot more confident about going on to the next level of math knowing there is extra help available. student veteran
Did you know there are lots of free resources at PCC to help you succeed?
Veteran Resource Centers: A place to connect with your fellow student veterans for support and networking. Some campuses also have student-run Veterans Clubs – check with your resource center for information.
Academic Advising: Academic Advisors can help you maximize your college experience by offering assistance with course selection, degree planning, registration procedures, college policies, and assisting with academic concerns or special needs.
Financial Aid: College can be expensive, but there are funds available to help with college costs, including tuition, books, and living expenses. We will walk you through the process of receiving financial aid, starting with filling out the application and ending with how to manage your financial aid over the course of your college career.
Accessible Ed & Disability Resources: Students who experience disability are eligible for individualized accommodations so they can reach their educational goals.
Tutoring: An informal, open study area with free tutoring services.
Counseling: professional counseling services that offer individual counseling for up to eight sessions.
Career Exploration Centers: A place to research your career goal. What’s a good fit for you? What’s the starting salary? Will there be jobs in your field?
Associated Students of Portland Community College (ASPCC): Activities, clubs, and events that all students can participate in.
Check these other resources, available to you at no cost!