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I was a student there for 2 years.Quite BrightCommunications
I was a student there for 2 years...from fall of 1994 till may of 1996.
I was a Missions major with a Communications minor.
I realized so much was just not right with that place...
Yet I would not be who I am today without having spent so much of my
time there....
I was never asked to leave...but always teetered closely...
My last semester there was when the lectures began about the big "rule"
about not being able to have your Bible open publically on campus...
That was the last straw.
The God I believe would never have that "rule"...along with so many
other unwritten "rules"...at least now there is this site where you can
read what the school is REALLY like. http://www.pensacolachristiancollege.com/
Over the years my stories of this place called PCC have gathered crowds
and shocked hundreds...fellow believers and many non-believers.
I would not even be surprised if there were some new rules made up
because of my presence there! I have heard that they banned communication
students from performing a poem called "The Fly" by Karl Shapiro
(b.1913) [p. 321 in the 8th edition of Sound and Sense-an introduction to
poetry by Laurence Perrine and Thomas R. Arp]...I grossed too many fellow
speech students out when I performed it for lab in the blackbox
theather...
And who knows if walking back and forth on the little brick wall in
front of the huge glass windows of the Commons building is even allowed?
I used to do that for hours...at night, alone, studying my peoms for
classes...or in the miday...in the pouring rain...my silent protest...I
know that some remember...
So many stories I could tell...
I still dream of it...or are they nightmares now?
I wish there was a list of the students that were forced to
leave...that I knew...that never got a chance to even say goodbye or explain why
they had to go...
I dreamt of that place last night...but in my dream there was even
more...more secrets...more underground happenings...experiments being done
on students...mind control experiments...like in Brave New
World...silent chantings and repitions of campus ideals and rules being played all
night...you could hear the sounds coming through the vents in the dorm
rooms in Bradley...
So...
How many of us are there?
Survivors...
And what are they up to now?
How do we connect to one another...to finally share our stories and
have them be completely understood by the listeners?
Let me know if there is a way...
Or what else you know...
Our Voices may not conform...and may not be listened to by anyone there
at the school...but it does not mean we are not strong and may be heard
in the future...
Survivor of 2 years at PCC
2nd Year Female -- Class 1998
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PCC was a good and a bad experience.Communications
PCC was a good and a bad experience. First of all, PCC helped me make lifelong friends and through PCCBoard.com/forums, I met my (future) husband. PCC has taught me the meaning of friendships, the value of growing closer to God and learning to respect authority.

Now, on the flipside, PCC was strict. It had unnecessary rules--more lenient for males than for females--and unless you're 23 and without a degree, I wouldn't recommend it as an experience to "grow up." This school truly accomodates students who grew up in sheltered Christian homes and have had protection crossing the street all their lives. As a female (I can only speak for women), you are not allowed to wear pants, you must wear pantyhose at all times except for Saturdays unless you're going off campus and all Church and chapel attendance is mandatory and REQUIRED unless you're deathly ill.

I would also not recommend this school to anyone suffering from mental illness. They will ask that you leave or they will MAKE you leave.(And yes, it is a no-expense paid trip back home.)Pray, be faithful, listen to the Holy Spirit and seek out God's Will.

Alumnus Male -- Class 2000
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Learned a lot at PCC that I've carriedComputer Science
Learned a lot at PCC that I've carried with me over the years. After attending graduate school at several other institutions, I believe I was well prepared by PCC. At the same time, I wish some of the classes had been more challenging, and I wish the the teachers had set a higher standard for the students. Since PCC will let almost anyone in, many students there aren't well prepared for the rigors of college. Material tends to be watered down as a result.
Alumnus Male -- Class 2000
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