
The Pensacola Christian College Welcome Center greets you as you drive onto the campus. Palm trees, beautiful lawns, flowers, and Florida sunshine give a warm welcome to your home away from home, the residence hall.
Modern, multistory brick residence halls provide comfortable living with roommates who often become lifelong friends. Each residence hall is furnished, carpeted, and air-conditioned. Every room has a private or adjoining bath, voice mail, and wireless Internet access.
See more about Ladies’ Residence Halls and Men’s Residence Halls.
Collegians—Everyone
BelongsIntramural competition, outings, and many activities and service opportunities are conducted through collegian organizations. You will enjoy fun and fellowship in your collegian.
This large, student–oriented complex houses the post office; Bookstore; social hall; snack area; and Palms Grille, the on-campus restaurant with student favorites at reasonable prices.
See more about the Commons.
MealsTwo all-you-care-to-eat food courts provide choices including continental and cooked breakfast foods, entrée lines, international foods, pizza, deli, chicken tenders, baked potatoes, soup, salad bar, and fresh fruit.
Freshmen are pleased to find that the same classes don’t meet every day. Most meet two or three days a week. You also don’t have classes every hour of the day, allowing time for a snack, laundry, or even time to study!
See our Programs Offered page, or look at the Majors that are offered.
Faculty are well qualified and make courses interesting and challenging. You will find that teachers are concerned about you and willing to go out of their way to help you.
Each week you will hear preaching from outstanding Christian leaders in America. Students look forward to chapel services for spiritual strength and blessing. Wednesday is set aside for student organization meetings.
Sports events, collegian outings, meals, church services, and Fine Arts are just a few of many campus events. You may even meet your life partner during your college years.
For recreation and dating, the Sports Center is a great place to go. Facilities include an ice-skating rink, bowling lanes, miniature golf course, racquetball courts, exercise rooms, a running track, a 3,100-seat arena, 40 and 60 ft. climbing walls with rappelling ledges, 12 ft. climbing boulder, in-line skating rink, weightlifting/exercise rooms, and a water park with 3 water slides and 2 surfing waves. Visit The Hub for great snacks.
Intercollegiate and Intramural
The PCC Eagles compete
in men’s basketball and the PCC
Lady Eagles compete in volleyball and basketball (coming 2008)
on the intercollegiate level. You may also get involved in Intramural sports competition. Soccer,
basketball, softball, tennis, volleyball, and more — take your pick!
Campus ChurchYou will be part of our local church on campus. Children’s churches, Sunday school, church nursery, ushering, special music, and deaf ministry are some areas of opportunity for service. Outstanding Bible preaching with a strong evangelistic emphasis makes church services a joy to attend.
Fall semester opens the first week of September and ends mid-December. Enjoy a five-week winter break to work or relax. Spring semester begins in late January and ends the second week in May.
Off-Campus ActivitiesYou will enjoy Pensacola's shopping malls, historic sites, and beautiful beaches.
You may have a car on campus, though you’ll find all facilities within walking distance.
One of America’s oldest cities, Pensacola has a fascinating history that includes rule under the flags of five different nations. With a strong military heritage, Pensacola is home to the naval aviation training program and precision flying team, the Blue Angels. Pensacola is located on the Gulf of Mexico with sparkling blue-green 80° waters (summer) and snow-white beaches. PCC is located on the north side of the city, just a short distance from the beaches (see the location of the college).
Located in Northwest Florida, we are in the central time zone almost directly south of Chicago. Winter does get cold, but rarely cold enough to snow. Fall and spring offer warm days and cool nights. Summer is hot, and the air conditioning is appreciated.
See more about the weather.