2011/2012
Ash enjoys community involvement
For Pratt Community College first year nursing student Jordin Ash, volunteering is part of her life. She is active not only at PCC, but also in the community. Read more »
PCC Named As One of Top 120 In Country
Highlighting the critical importance of improving student success in America’s community colleges, the Aspen Institute College Excellence Program today named Pratt Community College as one the nation’s 120 top community colleges, challenging it to compete for the $1 million fund for the 2013 Aspen Prize for Community College Excellence. Read more »
Speakers tell how to make best use of cell phones
With cell phones having more capabilities than ever, Pratt Community College instructor Junnae Landry had Verizon employees come talk to her class about cell phone applications and how they can help the students in and out of the classroom. Read more »
WATC and PCC form partnership
Wichita Area Technical College and Pratt Community College form partnership to expand nursing education opportunities in Wichita; new South Central Kansas School of Nursing to create enhanced educational pathway for students
Performing Arts department host summer camp
Pratt Community College will be hosting a summer camp in the Performing Arts department for Kindergartners through seniors in high school. The camp will be June 11-15 and June 18-23 from 12:30 to 5:15 p.m. Monday through Friday. Read more »
Two EPT students receive scholarships
Two Electrical Power Technology students were recognized for their hard work in the classroom on April 27, when they were each given a $1,000 scholarship.< Read more »
Gardner to compete in CNFR in June
The Pratt Community College Rodeo Team rounded out the last rodeo of the season over the weekend in Guymon, Okla. Read more »
Softball Advances to Region Tournament
The Lady Beavers went 2-1 on Saturday at Cloud County to advance to the Region Tournament in Topeka this weekend.
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PCC to start criminal justice program with DCCC
Next fall Pratt Community College will partner with Dodge City Community College to start a criminal justice program. Read more »


















