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  1. Pensacola State College

    The annual 100 for 100 Campaign scholarship recognition ceremony at Pensacola State College honored four PSC students on Friday, March…

  2. eLearning – @Pensacola State College

    At PSC, students enrolled in a math, physics, chemistry, biology, accounting, or writing emphasis course may connect with a tutor in a fully interactive, online environment.

  3. Students – Pensacola State College

    High school seniors who are US citizens planning to enroll at PSC for Fall 2026 A 90-minute multiple choice natural sciences knowledge exam.

  4. Academics – Pensacola State College

    Each baccalaureate student must complete the 36‑credit‑hour general education curriculum and satisfy the foreign language requirement as defined in the general education section of the PSC catalog.

  5. Course Search – Pensacola State College

    Registration for Spring Session D and Summer Sessions 2026 are open! Classes start on March 9, 2026 for Spring Session D classes and then May 13, 2026 for Summer Sessions. For help with accessing …

  6. Home - Admissions

    Non-Degree Seeking Students who do not wish to earn a degree or certificate at PSC but want to take a college credit class.

  7. Workday – Pensacola State College

    Our main objective in this transition to Workday is our student’s success. Workday is helping us ensure just that.

  8. Registration – Pensacola State College

    This event is geared towards assisting new students with details of how to be prepared for starting classes at PSC. After the presentation, students are invited to meet with Admissions, Advising, …

  9. Campus Info / Maps – Pensacola State College

    Pensacola State location information and maps. College maps are available as printable PDF and searchable Google Maps for all campuses and centers at Pensacola State College.

  10. About PSC - Pensacola State College

    As the oldest and largest college in the Panhandle, PSC serves traditional and non-traditional students in Northwest Florida and Southern Alabama. During its first year, 136 students enrolled at the college.