Are you ready to visit PC?

To get a true taste of what life is like here, come to campus and see for yourself everything PC has to offer. Tour the facilities. Attend a class. Talk to students. Meet professors. Spend some time with us, and you'll know this is the right choice.

For a quick glimpse of PC, view our campus map with 360 images. Then schedule a visit to see it in person.

 

Keep in mind for your visit:

  • The typical visit to PC takes about two hours.
  • The visit includes a tour of the campus.
  • You'll talk with a member of the Admissions Staff.

Tour the campus
Student volunteers give most of the tours, so you'll learn all about PC from a student's perspective. Most campus tours begin and end at the Patrick Center, home of the admissions and financial aid offices. On average, a tour takes about 45 minutes.

 

Meet with an Admissions officer
Along with the tour, you'll have the opportunity to meet with a member of the admissions office staff. This interview gives us a chance to learn more about you and you to learn more about PC.

While you're here, you may also be able to meet with faculty members and coaches in areas that interest you.

 

Scheduling your visit

To make an appointment, contact the Admissions Office at 1-800-960-7583 from 8:30 to 4:30, Monday through Friday.

We do request that you make an appointment with the Admissions Office at least one week in advance of your visit. If you would like to attend a class, talk with a professor or coach, or spend the night in a residence hall, please let us know two weeks in advance -- this will give us enough time to make the necessary arrangements. (All overnight or classroom visits must be arranged through the Admissions Office.)

 

Appointments are available at the following times:

9:30, 10:30, 1:30, 2:30

Tour times are: 10, 11, 2, 3

 

Planning your visit

Once you've scheduled an appointment, get directions and lodging information to plan the rest of your trip.



PC: A Family Tradition

"My parents chose to send me here because they love the atmosphere and kenw that I would excel," Propst, a junior, said. "Especially after my brother had such a good experience, they wanted me to be able to have the same positive college experience."

 

>> Tell me more...

apply now button