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IMPORTANT - Any respect I had for my alma matter is now gone. A friend who works there just shared that the Administration has secretaries falsifying positive entries here to try to offset the honest opinions which are overwhelmingly negative. Think carefully about how the things you read sounds. You will notice this does not sound like a professional promotion. Any college willing to stoop to this level - imagine four years there!!!
Alumnus Male -- Class 2000
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I enjoyed many parts of my time at PCC.Quite BrightHistory/Histories (art history/etc.)
I enjoyed many parts of my time at PCC. I made some great friends and met my wife will there. I was very involved student -- I was president of my collegian(required fraternity minus the alcohol, parties, and house), a 'straight A' student, floorleader(person in charge of one floor of the dorm), played intramural sports, worked on campus for two years, and graduated with honors. I, however, can not recommend my alma mater, and would strongly discourage my children from attending. The two main problems I had with PCC were the lack of accreditation and the closedmindedness of the campus.

PCC markets itself as a Christian alternative to all of the big Universities and Colleges across the nation, but it lack the accreditation necessary to make its degree as valuable as a degree from an online university. I did not realize the import of accreditation until it was too late for me to transfer. I went to law school, but could not get into the school of my choice because of PCC's lack of accreditation. If you are going in to the ministry, this is not a problem, but if you plan to seek employment at a public school district, go to graduate school, or find a prestigious career, Pensacola is not the place for you. No matter how friendly the teachers, or how difficult the classes, in our country, accreditation is a large part of what gives a degree its worth, and a degree from PCC is not accredited.Second, the campus if very closeminded. To some this may be a strength, but I was stifled. If a student expressed any point of view contrary to the accepted point of view on any topic, that student could expect discplinary action from the administration. College should be a place to experience diversity of experiences, ideas, and people, but PCC does not allow this. The college allows no independent student newspaper or student led meetings or rallies. I found this lack of free exchange of ideas and cultures discouraging and dissatisfactory.

4th Year Male -- Class 2001
Collaboration/Competitive: A+, Individual Value: F
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Pensacola Christian College provides discount education (altReligion/Religious
Pensacola Christian College provides discount education (although the scholarships available at state or community colleges often make them a less expensive choice)and this is reflected in the quality of their institution. Although many of the departments host motivated and accomplished teachers presenting well thought-out education, the school fails, in most fields, to engage current thoughts and trends. Also, if you are quite intelligent, you will probably be bored to tears with the dull, stupid, even boorish teachers. I am not bragging, but I did score in the 99th percentile on my ACT, and my latest IQ test came in at 168. My GPA at PCC was a measly 3.02. This was largely due to the fact that I already knew what the teachers were going to say before the said it, and why bother doing homework that you were doing in junior high? I recommend PCC only for the intellectually average. The biggest problem with this school is its educational philosophy. No attention is paid to individual students at all, resulting in an "education for the masses" geared toward the greatest common factor, which is again why I don't recommend PCC for smart people. Also, every single one of my classes was little more than a polemic monologue. Every single class is designed to tell yoiu what to think or believe, so if you want to think, or learn how to think, or excercise your self-expression, look elsewhere. Finally, it should be noted that PCC employs a strict code of conduct with a demerits system that greatly hampers the students' lives and adds unneaded stress to an already difficult adjustment. They tell you when to go to bed, when to get up and make your bed, where you can walk, and absolutely NO touching members of the opposite sex. This is thouroughly abnormal and poorly thought out. I would honestly compare this social system to that of Pol Pot or maybe Joseph Stalin. It is completely facist (if you don't believe me, look "facist" up in the dictionary). Most importantly PCC is NOT ACCREDITED!!! Even though I scored a 1480 on my GRE, I am on academic probabtion here at grad school because of this. SOme schools would not even consider my application. Dr. Beemer once addressed this sad state of affairs, and told us proudly that PCC didn't need accredidation, because it "didn't have to meet the world's standard of education". Here's a clue, buddy, yes it does. People don't just flush thousands of dollars down the toilet because its the "cool thing to do". People go to college to get better jobs than they could have elsewhere. People get those jobs in the world. So it is the worlds standard that will determine the usefullness of your institution. Also, PCC blatantly uses this to keep people in line. If you misbehave, you will be expelled, and since none of your credits will transfer, you are left with wasted years of your life, not to mention thousands of dollars. Other than these foibles, and an inability to retain any qualified employees (a doctor of engineering is the DEAN of the seminary?????) PCC is an adequate undergraduate school for those who do not wish to go to grad school, and who do not relish excercising their minds.
Alumnus Male -- Class 2000
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