Piedmont Community College (PCC) understands that not every student’s life fits into a traditional weekday schedule. That’s why the College offers evening and weekend support through its evening/weekend success coaches. Brenda Hollingsworth, PCC Evening/Weekend Success Coach Brenda Hollingsworth is dedicated to helping students who balance college with work, family, and other commitments. Whether it’s academic …Read More
In collaboration with Inter-Faith Food Shuttle and Second Harvest Food Bank, Piedmont Community College (PCC) hosted a community garden building event at the Center for Educational and Agricultural Development (CEAD) in Pelham, NC on August 22. With more than 40 volunteers of all ages, consisting of PCC employees, PCC Board of Trustees members, Inter-Faith Food …Read More
Piedmont Community College (PCC) has been designated as a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense (CAE-CD) through 2030. This prestigious designation means that PCC’s cyber defense courses are aligned with the national standards for the Department of Defense and the National Security Agency. PCC is among 24 community and four-year colleges in North …Read More
The Piedmont Community College (PCC) Staff Association recently organized a school supply drive to support local students, donating much-needed supplies to Northern Middle School, Southern Middle School and N.L. Dillard Middle School in Person and Caswell Counties. The generous contributions from PCC staff members will directly benefit students and teachers by providing essential tools for …Read More
This summer, a select group of high school students from Caswell County participated in the first-ever Ag Across NC tour, an immersive, weeklong agricultural experience sponsored by Piedmont Community College (PCC), the PCC Foundation, and the Community Foundation of the Dan River Region. Designed to expose students to the wide range of careers and innovations …Read More
Piedmont Community College (PCC) is proud to announce its 2025–2026 Student Ambassadors: Heather Starr, Kati Wade and Sha’Torria Torian. These students were selected for their strong leadership abilities, excellent communication skills and commitment to representing PCC. The Student Ambassador Program, sponsored by the PCC Foundation, recognizes students who go above and beyond in their academic …Read More
Piedmont Community College’s (PCC) Board of Trustees held its first meeting of the 2025-2026 academic year on August 5, welcoming newly appointed and reappointed members, recognizing long-standing service and marking the first official meeting for the College’s new president, Dr. Kevin Lee. During the meeting, the Board presented a Resolution of Appreciation to former trustee …Read More
Piedmont Community College (PCC) is pleased to announce the finalists in the search for its next president. Following a thorough national search and careful review by the PCC Board of Trustees, three candidates have been selected to move forward in the final stage of the selection process. Each candidate brings a wealth of experience in …Read More
Piedmont Community College (PCC) students recently showcased their talents on a competitive stage through their participation in the SkillsUSA competition in Greensboro, NC. Students from the Mechatronics, Cosmetology and Welding programs represented PCC in this prestigious event, which brings together some of the best career and technical education students from across the state. Held annually, …Read More
A total of 182 graduates crossed the stage of the Caswell County Civic Center in Yanceyville, NC the evening of May 16 as Piedmont Community College (PCC) celebrated the class of 2025 during their commencement ceremony. The auditorium was filled with proud family members, friends, faculty and staff as the graduates marched in wearing dark …Read More
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