Pitt Community College, commonly known as PCC, is a two-year accredited institution of higher education and technical training school, and is located in Winterville, North Carolina in Pitt County. The school is part of the North Carolina Community College System, a state-supported body of 58 institutions throughout North Carolina. The school has an enrollment of over 9,000 undergraduate students with a total of 11,771 students enrolled in the Curriculum Program. Pitt Community College is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award Associate's Degrees.
Pitt Community College celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2011.
History
PCC Orientation: Welcome To Pitt Community College New - Pitt Community College President Dr. G. Dennis Massey welcomes students to the college, inviting them to learn more about the programs and degrees offered so as to make a strong first step...
PCC was chartered and designated by the North Carolina State Board of Education as an industrial education center in March, 1961. The college began its operation as Pitt Industrial Education Center during the same year. Dr. Lloyd Spaulding served as the director of the center. The programs developed and expanded, and in 1964, the school was designated a technical institute by the State Board of Education. The name was changed in July, 1964, to Pitt Technical Institute, and it opened in its new facility, the Vernon E. White Building, in September, 1964, with nine curricula and 96 students.
PCC first received school accreditation from the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools in 1969. In 1979, the North Carolina General Assembly enacted a bill that changed Pitt Technical Institute to Pitt Community College. The change brought about the addition of the two-year University Transfer programs.
A vocational education classroom and lab/shop building, the A.B. Whitley Building, was opened in February, 1990. The 32,300-square-foot (3,000Â m2) facility provides space for the following programs: Machining Technology, Electronic Servicing, Electronic Engineering Technology, Architectural Technology, Manufacturing Engineering Technology, and Industrial Construction Technology. The Industrial and Construction Technology Division office is located in the Whitley Building. The Planning and Research Department is also located in the building.
In 1997, Pitt Community College, as well as the entire North Carolina Community College system, converted from a quarter system to a semester system.
Campus
- Vernon E. White Building - opened in 1964, original building for the campus
- Robert Lee Humber Building - opened in 1970
- Kay V. Whichard Building - opened in 1979
- Clifton W. Everett Building - opened in 1987; also known as the Learning Resources Center (LRC)
- A.B. Whitley Building - opened in 1990
- William E. Fulford Building - opened in 1993
- Welding/Masonry Building - opened in 1993
- G. Henry Leslie Building - opened in 1996
- Edward and Joan Warren Building and the Charles Coburn Center - opened in 2000
- Raymond Reddrick Building - opened in 2004
- Craig F. Goess Student Center- opened in 2009
- Herman Simon Building - opened in 2010
- Charles E. Russell Building - opened in 2012
- Construction and Industrial Technology Building - opened in 2012
- Campus Police Department - opened in 2012
Organization and administration
The current President of the school is Dr. Dennis Massey. The school is part of the North Carolina Community College System.
Massey announced his retirement in 2017.
Academic profile
PCC offers 3,000 classes via the Internet, 465 hybrid classes, and 2,700 traditional courses. As of 2011, 11,771 curriculum students and 11,415 continuing education students were enrolled. The average class size in 2011 was 24 with a 17:1 student to faculty ratio. PCC offers 44 associate degree programs, certificate programs, 22 diploma programs, and 18 University Transfer programs leading to bachelor's degrees at four-year institutions. Academic programs are divided into five categories: Arts and Sciences, Business, Construction and Industrial Technology, Health Sciences, and Legal Science and Public Services. PCC also has a large Adult Education and Community Service division.
Student life
Sports
The college athletics teams are nicknamed the Bulldogs.
http://www.pccbulldogathletics.com
Notable people
- Lonnie Chisenhall is third baseman with the Cleveland Indians.
References
External links
- Pitt Community College official site