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PVCC4U: Financial Assistance for your Upcoming Semesters

March 3, 2023March 2, 2023Makenzie McCoy, assistant editor

PVCC4U is a program offered by the college to aid students financially. The program covers tuition and fees for students who qualify. Applications are available as the college prepares for the spring semester of 2023. Financial aid advisor Sherry Dudley encourages students to take advantage of this program. “Apply even if you question your eligibility,” […]

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PVCC 18-wheeler advertising CDL classes offered through Workforce Services at PVCC.

A Gateway to Vocation

November 5, 2022November 9, 2022Benjamin Marcus, staff writer

Cars going up College Drive to reach the main parking lot for PVCC  all pass a building at the very bottom of the road. People who take the time to look at the building’s parking lot might notice that it contains several tractor-trailers. This is the Workforce Services building, where many PVCC students have acquired […]

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Economy forces tuition changes at many colleges

April 8, 2011September 26, 2022Editor

College students nationwide pinch pennies as a result of the financial recession and top-dollar demands of higher education. Not only are students effected by the dearth of funds, but colleges are beginning to change admissions policies in order to survive the strain. According to Hanqing Chen, writer for the Washington Square News of NYU, “The […]

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