Welcome To
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Catalog 1999-2000 |
Polk Community College
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Attending college can be an exciting experience. There are
so many new and different things to do-applying to the college,
meeting new people, getting around the campus and finding the
right offices and classrooms. Because any new experience brings
with it the likelihood of some uncertainty, we would like to assist
in making your transition to Polk Community College as smooth
and enjoyable as possible. We at PCC are deeply committed to making
your continued education productive and enjoyable. Take a moment
to read this introduction which aims at steering you in the right
direction to get the most from the catalog.
- General Information gives you an overview of Polk
Community College. For help getting around the campuses, refer
to the maps in the back of the Catalog.
- Admission, Advisement, Registration, and Records is
where you start your educational journey. This section gives
you everything you need to know about being admitted to Polk
Community College and registering for classes.
- Financial Aid explains how to apply for a scholarship
or other financial assistance. Several scholarships are listed
in this section. Find additional information about Loans and
Scholarships in Appendix B.
- Services and Activities for Students provides information
about the various support facilities and clubs available to you.
- Regulations lists all the various rules in effect
at PCC.
- Programs of Study gives you details about the many
degree programs available at Polk Community College.
- Course Descriptions lists and provides a summary for
each course offered at PCC and provides information regarding
prerequisites and corequisites.
- Personnel Directory lists the members of the District
Board of Trustee, our governing body, as well as the full time
members of PCC's administrative and instructional staff.
WHERE DO YOU BEGIN?
- Admission: If you are new to PCC, focus on the Admissions,
Advisement, Registration, and Records section. Here you'll
find the steps you need to take to be admitted and register for
classes for the first time. Refer to the section on Programs
of Study to determine what classes you
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need to complete to qualify for an Associate in Arts or Associate
in Science degree. See an Advisor for a print out of all courses
required in your program.
- Registration: Once you're ready to register, consult
a copy of the term schedule booklet listing all classes offered
and the times they are given. For a complete description of each
class, read the Course Description section in the catalog.
- Paying for classes: Follow the fee payment deadlines
listed in the term schedule booklet. A wide variety of Financial
Aid is available. Consult the section in the catalog and
visit the Financial Aid office early for information on deadlines
to apply for scholarships, grants, and loans.
- Once classes begin: To assist you in your studies,
take advantage of the Library and Teaching Learning Computing
Center. Details about these facilities are given in the Services
and Activities for Students section. This is also where you'll
find information about various clubs and extracurricular activities
you can participate in while attending Polk Community College.
WHERE DO YOU GO WITH A PROBLEM?
Polk Community College students are governed by the Regulations
detailed in the catalog. Regulations deals with various
topics including grades, testing, withdrawal policy, and PCC's
drug policy. You are responsible for knowing these rules. Your
professor is a great resource if you have questions about PCC
academic policy. You also can contact an Advisor in Student Services
located on the Lakeland and Winter Haven campuses.
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