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‘Friends and Family Resource Fair’ Brings Community Together

PCC Foothill Campus - Community Education Center event highlights noncredit courses that are free of charge.

Friends, neighbors, and families from across the West San Gabriel Valley will come to PCC’s Community Education Center for a special event on Wednesday – and it’s set to be a fun afternoon.

The “Friends and Family Resource Fair” will feature information and activities related to PCC’s free noncredit courses, which provide continuing education and pre-college opportunities to people of all ages. Noncredit programs are an excellent way to begin the education journey prior to enrollment in credit-bearing courses.

Courses in PCC’s noncredit division are free to the public.

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In addition academic information, the event will allow local residents to get assistance with financial aid, registration, and counseling at the Foothill Campus, and there will also be free food and giveaways. The event is sponsored by PCC’s Asian Pacific Islander Desi American organization.

Guests are welcome to visit PCC’s Community Education Center from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the PCC Foothill Campus, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, 91107. For more information visit pasadena.edu/noncredit.

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About Pasadena City College

Since 1924, Pasadena City College (www.pasadena.edu) has provided the San Gabriel Valley with a high-quality, innovative learning environment that inspires student success. Our academic programs encompass a variety of degrees, transfer programs, certificates of achievement, and occupational skills certificates that challenge students and support progress toward their goals. PCC is consistently one of the top colleges in the state for transfers to the CSU and UC systems.

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