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Portland Community College

Portland Community College

ITT Tech Offers an Education For The Future Location campuses Entering freshmen Admission and Registration Procedures and Requirements Thank you for your interest in attending Portland Community College! Students 16 or 17 years of age, who do not have a high school diploma or GED, must complete some additional steps before they are eligible to register for classes. After completing the admissions process, a hold will be placed on your account. Proper documentation is necessary to be able to remove the hold and register at PCC. Step 1) Provide Additional Documentation Submit your documentation to a campus Admission & Registration Office (in person, by email, or fax). If you are currently: Continuing to Attend Your High School You must submit a Letter of Permission to Attend Classes to one of the PCC Admissions & Registration offices from your high school counselor or administrator. Being Homeschooled You must provide a Letter of Verification from your local Educational Service District (ESD) to one of the PCC Admissions & Registration offices. Seeking a GED Related Pages

Minimum GPA cost GPA Requirement Location Oregon State University has always been a place with a purpose — making a positive difference in quality of life, natural resources and economic prosperity in Oregon and beyond. Through discovery, innovation and application, we are meeting challenges, solving problems and turning ideas into reality. Founded in 1868, Oregon State is the state’s Land Grant university and is one of only two universities in the U.S. to have Sea Grant, Space Grant and Sun Grant designations. Oregon State is also the only university in Oregon to hold both the Carnegie Foundation's top designation for research institutions and its prestigious Community Engagement classification. As Oregon’s leading public research university, with $263 million in external funding in the 2013 fiscal year, Oregon State’s impact reaches across the state and beyond. Oregon State welcomes a diverse student body of over 26,000 students from across Oregon, all 50 states and more than 100 countries.

Admissions Becoming a PCC Student is Easy General Admissions Offices Phone numbers for all Admissions offices: 971-722-8888 (choose option 2) Toll free: 866-922-1010 (choose option 1 then option 2) Office hours are 8am to 6pm (phone hours: 9am to 5pm) Monday through Thursday, and 8am to 4pm (phone hours: 9am to 4pm) on Fridays. Please note that hours may vary due to holidays or departmental events. Cascade SSB, 102B Rock Creek Bldg 9, Rm 102 Southeast Center SCOMM 115 Answer Center Sylvania CC 208 International Students - Rock Creek Bldg 3, Rm 223, 971-722-7150 Related Pages Why PCC?

Tuition Kelly Wolf, Director, Office of Business Affairs Oregon Hall, First Floor Tuition Tuition is a basic charge paid by students enrolled at the University of Oregon. It includes instruction costs, health service fees, incidental fees, technology fee, building fees, registration fee, and recreation center bond fee. Except in the School of Law, for a full-time student in 2012–13, the health service fee was $150.00, the incidental fee was $192.00, the recreation center fee was $46.25, and the building fee was $45.00. Payment of tuition entitles students to many services including instruction in university courses, use of the university libraries, use of laboratory and course equipment and certain materials in connection with courses for which students are registered, use of various microcomputer laboratories, medical attention at the University Health Center at reduced rates, and use of gymnasium equipment and laundry service for physical activity courses. Tuition Schedule Tuition Billing

Admissions and GPA Oregon State University offers admission to applicants whose records demonstrate the highest potential for graduate study and promise for substantial contribution to both their academic professions and to a diverse, global society. The university fosters an environment that welcomes inclusiveness. Admission decisions are based on many factors, such as the quality of the applicant’s prior academic degree and record of accomplishment, statement of purpose, letters of recommendation from professors or others familiar with the applicant’s academic work, performance in aptitude and achievement tests, relevant work experience, preparation in the proposed field of study, and the connection of the applicant’s academic goals with the faculty’s research interests. Minimum Academic Admission Requirements beginning January 2014 The following minimum entrance requirements guide the university and its graduate programs in the consideration of applicants for graduate admission:

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Freshman Admission Requirements | Admissions Below are the standard admission requirements for freshmen. See the requirements for: A. Graduate from a standard or accredited high school. B. English—4 years. C. Transcripts should show courses through at least the end of eleventh grade. D. We accept SAT Reasoning Test or ACT (with the optional writing component). E. The UO is interested in learning more about you. F. Now that you know what the requirements are, read about how we evaluate your application or start your application online. If you do not meet one or more of the standard admission requirements, review the options for alternative admission, including information for students from nonaccredited high schools.

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