Student Life
The Student Life Department and Staff is here to encourage involvement in campus life, support student initiatives, and serve as a primary liaison for students. Education happens both inside and outside the classroom, and a successful college career includes social as well as intellectual development. Invest in your own success...get involved in the Student Life at PCC!
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Students enjoying themselves at the Lemon Park picnic

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Students Cool off with inflatables during Welcome Week 2011

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Beaver Pride!!! Student's cheer on the womens and mens soccer team's to victory against Independence Community College.

The Office of Student Life and Student Activites and Events are the hub of many student-oriented activities on and off campus. Student Life is advised by the Assistant Director of Residence Life, Cyrus Hall. Student Activities coordinates a wide range of activities and is devoted to providing quality programming for students. Additionally, other student organizations and departments such as Residential Life provide opportunities for further student involvement. There are a number of methods of communication connections to find out what is going on around campus:
-Check out your monthly activities calender provided in your mailbox at the beginning of each month
-Add "Bucky Beaver" as a friend on Facebook to receive updates on daily activities
-Check the wall outside of the cafeteria door for weekly posts
The Student Life Department is in existence to provide both educational and recreational activities for all students.
If you have ideas for an activity or program, please contact Jennifer Barten at 620.450.2192 or at jenniferb@prattcc.edu
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On Monday, August 24 at 10am, the Student Life Advisory Council will host a coffee break for PCC nursing students! Coffee, juice and danishes will be served and the nursing students will received Welcome to the Dam 2009 t-shirts. The coffee break will be hosted in Chandler Hall.









