Pratt Community College News
Browse past news stories for Pratt Community College in Pratt, KS.
- Saints Take Conference Opener Over Pratt (2021)
Seward County Community College’s men’s basketball team defeats Pratt Community College 98-84 in their conference opener on Wednesday night. The Saints ... - PCC makes plans to cope with COVID-19 (2020)
Pratt Community College has plans in place and is working on options to cope with the novel coronavirus disease making headlines across the world. The college is monitoring ... - Coats go to preschoolers through Elks Lodge grant (2019)
The Elks handed out coats, with some help from Pratt Community College softball team, at the Pratt Library, at Southwest Elementary and at Skyline, said Linda Stelzer, Elks ... - Women's soccer team starts 2-0 (2019)
STERLING, Colo. — The Northeast Community College women’s team improved to 2-0 on Saturday, ... - Pratt Community College gets drones for two programs - Hutchinson News (2016)
The college acquired four drones to use between the Wildlife Outfitting and Operation and Electrical Power Technology programs. “It's beneficial for these pr ... - Pratt Community College gets drones for two programs | Local/State ... - Hutchinson News (2016)
PRATT - Two programs at Pratt Community College are using high-tech drones.and m ... - Pratt Community College promotes nursing instructor to director position - Pratt Tribune (2016)
Kim Hansen's goal is to make the PCC nursing program the best in the state. After working at the college for six years as a nursing instructor, Kim Hansen has been pr ... - Pratt Community College Board of Trustees: Looking at different revenue sources - Pratt Tribune (2016)
Funding continues to dominate the future plans for educational institutions in Kansas. Funding was a prominent topic at the Pratt Community College Board of Trustees m ... - Pratt Community College Foundation considers capital campaign - Pratt Tribune (2016)
With continued shortfalls in state revenue, Pratt Community College is considering a capital fundraising campaign through the College Foundation to help estab ... - Pratt Community College hires Jenkins to coach softball - CatchItKansas (2016)
June 17, 2016 Pratt Community College is welcoming a new member to their athletic staff, as Melvin Jenkins was hired to be their new softball coach. Jenkins, previously the head coach at Vernon Colleg ... - Early enrollment up for Pratt Community College - Pratt Tribune (2016)
The early enrollment numbers for the fall session at Pratt Community College are up from the same time a year ago. The statistics were presented to the ... - Esther performed first time in 20 years at Pratt Community College - Pratt Tribune (2016)
The play has only been performed once, 20 years ago, but is coming back to Pratt Community College's stage for a second time this spring. Esther, based on ... - Pratt Community College recognized in Top 150 for third term - Pratt Tribune (2016)
Pratt Community College is recognized for being one of the nation's top 150 community colleges for a third consecutive term. Highlighting the critical importa ... - Pratt Community College: Rodeo decision coming in February - Pratt Tribune (2016)
By Gale Rose. grose@pratttribune.com. The future of the Pratt Community College rodeo will be decided in a month. The PCC Board of Trustees has to make a de ... - Pratt Community College (2015)
After 25 years in Kansas I moved back to the West Plains area last year. I had a licensed in-home daycare for 11 years and ...
Recent Articles
What states are home to the most diverse and least diverse community colleges? In our exclusive diversity report, we analyze our data to determine how much diversity there is on community college campuses throughout the United States. In addition, learn about the benefits of attending a community college with a diverse student body.
As the third wave of TAACCCT grants are issued, we take a look at how community colleges are using this federal money to beef up job training programs across the country.
We take a closer look at the Upward Bound program, which is designed to prepare students for college whom might not otherwise succeed due to economic or family factors.