Why would students need Pima Community Colleges services when they are already working with a local or statewide college credit program?
Students may not need Pima Community College’s services. However, if they should desire a degree option not available to them at another college, they may wish to research transfer and completion of a degree at Pima Community College. A minimum of 15 hours of study must be completed at Pima Community College to be eligible to earn a PCC degree. The credits earned through NCCER training will count towards the 15 hours. The remaining required hours may be completed elsewhere. A transcript review is an essential part of this process. Students may also find the Craft Training for College Credit program helpful if a move to another area interrupts their progression towards a degree. The CTCC program offers maximum flexibility and portability in completing course requirements. All NCCER modules are set up on a credit-per-module basis, therefore interruption of a semester of study does not occur. Students may also select the NCCER modules that are relevant to their job. Various distance learn
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