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Learn how to join the Lancer community at PCC, a public community college in California. Find out how to apply, get a success coach, and access special programs for different groups.
Pasadena City College provides the San Gabriel Valley with a high quality, innovative and dynamic learning environment that inspires student success. Each semester we offer academic programs that encompass degrees, transfer programs, and certificates , to 26,100+ students.
Pasadena City College Clocktower. Pasadena City College was founded in 1924 as Pasadena Junior College. It originally operated on Pasadena High School's campus as an extended learning program of the high school. In 1928, PJC and Pasadena High School formally merged.
Pasadena City College, home of the PCC Lancers, offers two-year degrees in Associate of Arts (AA) and Associate of Science (AS).
The Pasadena City College main campus occupies a 53-acre site centrally located in Pasadena at 1570 East Colorado Boulevard (between Hill and Bonnie Avenues). The Foothill Campus is located at 3035 East Foothill Boulevard in Pasadena.
All K-12 students seeking to attend Pasadena City College as concurrent or dual enrollment students must do the following: Apply online for admission to the college; except that students age 13 and under must submit a written application for admission to the college Admissions and Records office;