Federal Student Aid, an office of the U.S. Department of Education, ensures that all eligible individuals can benefit from federally funded financial assistance for education beyond high school.
Pitt Community College offers a variety of student services at no charge to support students in their college experience and to successfully reach their educational goals.
TASC is a free service for all students registered for traditional, Internet, evening, and weekend classes at PCC. Individual and group sessions with academically qualified peer tutors and professional tutors are offered to provide academic support.
PCC Library offers services to students on campus as well as those online. The Library is located in the Everett Building and provides computers, Internet access, printing, print and online resources, and a full staff of librarians to help you with your research needs.
The Center for Student Activities (CSA) is dedicated to creating programs and services that complement the academic experience, enhance student leadership development, and build co-curricular activities and civic responsibility.
PCC offers several different options for getting involved in sports. Check here for news about sporting events and how you can get involved.
Social Media
The campus, as well as many of its clubs and organizations have Facebook, Twitter, and various other types of social media pages. This is a great way to keep up with what is going on around campus.