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Study at Pasco Hernando Community College
Pasco-Hernando Community College, or PHCC, is a 2-year community college in Florida that was established in 1967. The college has 4 campuses in:
Pasco-Hernando Community College offers a number of associate degrees and certification programs in various fields of study including computer science, law enforcement and health occupations. The college also has the Educator Preparation Institute which offers an alternative teacher certification program. The college runs a successful intercollegiate athletic program, and their sports teams call themselves the Conquistadors. They participate in sports such as baseball, basketball, cross-country, softball and volleyball. PHCC also offers a summer sports camp where one can improve their athletic skills in baseball, basketball, fastpitch softball and volleyball. Pasco Hernando Community College is in a large suburb, in New Port Richey, FL. The school is classified as a public college. Students at Pasco Hernando Community College earn degrees up to the Associate's degree. Course TopicsThe most common major fields study at the school include liberal arts. Pasco Hernando Community College SelectivityAll qualified applicants are admitted as Pasco Hernando Community College offers open admission. The school attracts a fair number of students from out of state. FacultySome professors at Pasco Hernando Community College are awarded tenure, allowing the school to retain good faculty members. Student EnrollmentThe school, in 2007, had 8,065 students (4,790 full-time equivalent). Pasco Hernando Community College Programs and Degrees
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