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Handbook and policies

Dual Credit student responsibilities

Learn about the program

As a Dual Credit student, you are held to the same academic and behavioral standards as PCC students taking classes on campus or online. To help with your transition to college courses, we have created a digital for you to review. Read the student handbook and visit the Dual Credit website regularly to understand how the program works, important deadlines, student expectations and more.

Be ready for college-level work

Think about whether you are ready for college-level coursework and responsibilities before registering for the college course. It’s important to keep in mind that Dual Credit courses will be on your official PCC college transcript.

Apply and save your PCC information

Complete the and save your MyPCC username, Gnumber and account password. You will need this information to access your PCC account and services.

Meet important deadlines

Know your registration, drop, and withdrawal deadlines for your PCC Dual Credit classes. Missing a deadline can have permanent academic and financial consequences. PCC cannot register, drop, or withdraw students after a deadline has passed.

View the PCC Dual Credit Academic Calendar.

Check your course registration

After being admitted to PCC as a Dual Credit student, it is important that you login to MyPCC and go to My Courses → Class Schedule to make sure you are registered for your PCC class. Under no circumstances are students added retroactively to courses.

Drop or withdraw if needed

If you leave the high school course or change schools, you are responsible for dropping or withdrawing from the PCC class before the deadline.

Review your PCC transcript

Request an official PCC transcript when applying to colleges or universities so your Dual Credit coursework can be reviewed for transfer credit.

Keep your contact information updated

If your address or contact information changes, update it in MyPCC → My personal profile or call 971-722-8888 (option 2).

PCC Policies

Registration policies

When you start the online registration process, check all your information in MyPCC. Verify that the information you are about to enter is the same as what was provided by your high school instructor. You are the one responsible for the accuracy of registering for your classes and tuition and fees if you register for the wrong course.

Grading policies

All courses º£ÌÄÖ±²¥ have a default grade option, which has been determined by the Subject Area Committee. In most cases, this is a Letter Grade Option (standard A-F system).

Attendance

You are expected to attend all the classes you’re enrolled in. If you don’t attend (or stop attending) a class and fail to drop the course on time (see the dual credit academic calendar), you will be responsible for the grade reported on your PCC transcript. If you have excessive absences and fail to drop or withdraw from a class by the deadline, a grade of F may be assigned by your instructor.

PCC policies

 

Student handbook

The handbook is a detailed guide that will help introduce you to essential policies, resources, and expectations for dual credit student