Technology plays a vital role in everyday life—and skilled professionals are needed to keep systems running. 💻
PCC’s A.S. Degree in Computing with an Information Technology concentration gives students hands-on experience in hardware, networking, and cybersecurity. This prepares them for entry-level IT roles or further study, all while building a strong biblical foundation!
Learn more: https://t.co/7y4n85WfF6
This May, PCC celebrated the grand opening of the Center for Faith in Public Service—a thoughtfully designed space highlighting how God has worked through our alumni serving in communities across the country.
Featuring the Cathy McMorris Rodgers Congressional Archive and the Called to Serve digital collection, the Center offers an inspiring look at lives dedicated to faithful service.
The Spring 2026 edition of The Update was just delivered! 💌
This issue highlights how influencing the world for Christ begins by loving, serving, and investing in the communities where God has placed us. 🌎 Through stories of ministry, outreach, and everyday faithfulness, this edition points to the lasting impact of lives centered on Christ.
Click the link to subscribe and read the latest issue. 🔗 https://t.co/afb88MYwE3
It’s hard to believe Commencement was already a week ago! 🎓
Class of 2026, we’re thankful for you and all that’s been accomplished over the past four years. While this next chapter is just beginning, our commitment to you doesn’t stop at graduation. Through the Alumni Association, you can stay connected—whether that’s building relationships, growing professionally, or investing in the next generation. 💙
Click the link to learn more and join today: https://t.co/OCd8bBkOBp
The second Commencement ceremony of the day featured graduates in Arts & Sciences and Biblical Studies. 🎓
We were honored to welcome back PCC alumna and former U.S. Representative Dr. Cathy McMorris Rodgers as she delivered the Commencement address. Congratulations again to the Class of 2026! ����
This morning’s Commencement ceremony recognized graduates in Liberal Arts, Professional Studies, and Visual & Performing Arts, celebrating the work, growth, and achievement that brought them to this milestone. 🎓 Congratulations, Class of 2026! 🎉
The Nursing Pinning Ceremony is a cherished tradition, marking the transition of graduates into the nursing profession. 🩺
With parents taking part in the pinning, the evening highlights both the significance of the moment and the preparation that has led each graduate to this point as they prepare to serve others through their work. ❤️🩹
Students have worked for years to reach Commencement week, and everyone is preparing to celebrate that milestone!
Across campus, teams are working behind the scenes to bring every detail together for the ceremonies ahead. 🎓
At the Commencement Contest Showcase, students had the opportunity to present their award-winning work on stage through performances, readings, and visual art. 🏅
View the full list of winners: https://t.co/w9aVz4QwAg
This evening, the Class of 2026 took part in Senior Supper on the Roof—an annual tradition held on the MacKenzie with Dr. and Mrs. Shoemaker. 🌆
It remains one of the final events before Commencement and a unique part of the senior experience! 💛
Criminal Justice seniors took part in the annual Coin Challenge, where they heard from Chief Deputy Kenneth W. LaPee of the Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office on what it takes to succeed in the field. ���
At the conclusion of the event, each senior received a commemorative coin, marking this milestone as they prepare to step into their profession!
Interested in PCC's CJ programs? Click the link to learn more! https://t.co/raatgf2wAe
The final chapel of the semester marked the close of a year filled with faithful reminders from God’s Word. Students gathered one last time as this year���s best student suggestion was announced and next year’s student body officers were introduced. 🤍
Senior music majors recently presented their recitals, performing 45-minute programs of classical and sacred selections prepared with their private instructors. 🎶
These performances give students the opportunity to share what they’ve developed throughout their studies as they near the completion of their undergraduate music degree!
Learn more about PCC’s music program: https://t.co/kf3hMdzklr
Beginning in August, engineering students spent the academic year designing and building electric vehicles as part of their capstone project. 🏎️ They were then put to the test in a final race, where teams competed to complete the most laps in one hour using the same battery power!
Discover more about the engineering program and its unique opportunities: https://t.co/E0nxZg9rnq