A certification paperwork backlog in the Admissions and Records Office (ARO) has caused a delay of benefits and puts hundreds of student veterans in dire straits, school officials said.
District opposes two-tier tuition bill
The Pasadena Area Community College District will not implement a two-tier tuition system which would force students wanting high demand classes to pay more per unit, according to a statement released Sept. 13.
College appoints two new directors
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Senate approves program review statement
Academic Senate tables statement to clarify the roles of IEC and itself in program reviews.
Shatford Library now offers iPads for students
As the Fall 2013 semester is now in full swing at Pasadena City College, students are looking for more ways to get ahead in their studies. Shatford Library is where students should go on campus for the opportunity to help them succeed with technology’s support, as iPads and other devices have been made available to be checked out by PCC students.
Porn professor intends to retire after sex scandal with students
“Navigating Pornography†instructor Hugo Schwyzer announced Wednesday that he intends to retire early after a district investigation into allegations that he was having sex with his students.
Professor risks termination after admitting having sex with students
Instructor Hugo Schwyzer is at risk of being fired by the college after publicly admitting to having sexual relations with his students as recently as 2011, according to a District statement.
Football’s late comeback cut short against Citrus
Despite having a great offensive second half, the PCC football team was unable to overcome a 24-0 onslaught put on by the Citrus College Owls in the first half, which ultimately culminated in the loss on Saturday night. The final score was 34-21.
System glitch causes prerequisite predicament
A malfunction in the LancerPoint registration system allowed students to enroll in classes without taking prerequisite courses at the beginning of the fall semester, forcing hundreds of students to be dropped from classes they never should have been allowed to take, officials said.