Portland Community College (or PCC) is Oregon's biggest junior college, situated in Portland, United States. It serves more than one million occupants in the five-province zone of Multnomah, Washington, Yamhill, Clackamas, and Columbia areas. PCC enlists more than 83,000 (55% female, 45% male) understudies every year in this 1,500 square miles (3,900 km2) range in northwest Oregon.
Facilities
There are four principle grounds, which are bigger offices offering two-year degrees and a scope of common understudy administrations:
- Sylvania, opened in the Far Southwest neighborhood of Portland in 1968 and serves more than 26,000 understudies every year.
- Rock Creek, a 256-section of land (104 ha) rural grounds, opened in 1976, close Hillsboro; it is likewise home to the Washington County Museum. It is around 12 miles west of downtown Portland.
- Course, a urban grounds, opened in 1971, and is situated in the North Portland.
- Southeast, recently extended and moved up to an undeniable grounds in fall of 2014, initially in the previous home of the nearby U.S. Corps of Engineers central command.
There are a few focuses all through the Portland metropolitan range, which are littler offices offering more constrained or specific projects:
- Consistent Learning for Individuals, Management and Business (CLIMB) Center for Advancement (some time ago the Central Portland Workforce Training Center), situated close OMSI.
- Portland Metropolitan Workforce Training Center.
- Willow Creek Center, opened in 2009 in Hillsboro. It is found instantly neighboring TriMet's Willow Creek Transit Center.
- Hillsboro Center, which serves around 500 understudies and moved to the Hillsboro Intermodal Transit Facility in 2010.
- Newberg Center, opened in fall 2011 and serving around 650 understudies.
source: pcc university
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