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  1. Pasadena City College is a community college in Pasadena, California enrolling over 30,000 students each semester. PCC Summer Hours: Most offices closed Fridays. Check service websites for specific information.

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      PCC was founded in 1924 with a student enrollment of 267....

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  2. Pasadena City College (PCC) is a public community college in Pasadena, California, founded in 1924. PCC offers academic programs, scholarships, and a commitment to social justice and diversity.

  3. 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. From 1928 to 1953, it operated as a four-year junior college, combining the last two years of high ...

  4. Learn about the origins, milestones, and achievements of PCC, one of the earliest junior colleges in the Southwest United States. Founded in 1924, PCC has grown from a small campus to a comprehensive community college with multiple sites and programs.

  5. Pasadena City College fue fundado en 1924 como Pasadena Junior College. De 1928 a 1953, funcionó como una universidad de cuatro años, combinando los dos últimos años de la escuela secundaria con los dos primeros años de la universidad.

  6. 10 de abr. de 2011 · Evans is the only junior college athlete to captain state championship teams in two different sports in the same school year. He accomplished the feat in 1966-1967 as he played on legendary head coach Jerry Tarkanian's Lancers state champion basketball team as a starting guard.

  7. In 1928, Pasadena High School and Pasadena Junior College merged into a four-year junior college with grades 11 to 14 inclusive. By 1946, increased enrollment justified the establishment of a second four-year junior college—John Muir.