

The following minimum technology requirements are provided as a guide to help students make the best choices regarding their decision to pursue an Internet delivered course at PCC. Individual classes may have additional requirements in addition to those listed (see specific course pages for additional information).
Minimum Technology Requirements
Students should have a computer with dial-up access to the
Internet (PCC does not provide Internet access; students must
set up their own account with an ISP (Internet service provider)).
Students also need an e-mail address, and a Web browser (Netscape
Navigator version 4.0 or above; Internet Explorer version 5.5
or above; or America Online version 6.0 or above - students with America Online
accounts will need to use Netscape 4.0/above or Internet Explorer 5.5/above
while connected to the America Online service to access teh PCC WebBoard system
for class discussions). TLCC computers may be used for Web access and access to
Web-based e-mail accounts (such as Hotmail or Yahoo Mail).
Additional Minimum Technology Requirements for CGS1061C and CGS1100:
In addition to the above requirements,
students enrolled in CGS1061C and CGS1100
will need the following: a broadband (cable modem or DSL recommended) Internet
connection, Windows XP and Office XP Professional. This will be needed to
complete the testing requirements of this course. Students who do not meet the
additional requirements listed above will be required to go to the TLCC on
either campus for testing.
Virus Damage Policy
Polk Community College is not responsible for damage to or loss
of data from an individual's disk storage media or home computer
resulting from email or any other kind of file transfers from
PCC faculty or staff members and/or other students. PCC does
everything within its power to insure that harmful files will
not be propagated but it is the student's responsibility to provide
for the protection of their personal hardware, software and data.
We encourage all students to scan any files they receive before
using them on their computer with a currently updated virus protection
product. Students should maintain electronic copies of all of
their work throughout a term, so they always have a backup if
data gets lost and/or corrupted on the Internet.