Choose PCC. It's worth it. | Pueblo Community College
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Archived: 2026-04-23 17:16
Choose PCC. It's worth it. | Pueblo Community College
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Just graduated from high school? There’s a scholarship just for you!
Class of 2026 high school graduates qualify for PCC’s Cap and Gown $1,000 Scholarship if you enroll at PCC this fall or spring following your graduation date. Just by applying to PCC and filling out the
Cap & Gown Grant form
, you will receive a $1,000 scholarship toward your tuition and fees for one semester!
Be sure to
apply for this grant
to receive your $1,000 credit after you
apply to the college
.
Have questions? Request more information!
Check out the PCC Viewbook!
Start here. Go anywhere!
At Pueblo Community College, our passion is your success. That’s why we have the most affordable tuition of any college or university in southern Colorado and flexible class options to suit your life. Our personalized student support is second to none; we’ll be here for you every step of the way.
Are you thinking about getting your bachelor’s degree or currently working your way towards one at a university? Our courses are
guaranteed to transfer
to any public four-year school in Colorado. In some cases, you can even get your
bachelor’s degree at PCC
.
PCC maintains clear
transfer guides
to help you find your path to a four-year degree. The guides show you the 60 credits that you will complete at PCC, followed by the remaining 60 credits that you will complete at a regional four-year university.
Our numbers tell the story
$4,092 – average annual resident tuition
60% – savings on resident tuition compared to the average cost of a Colorado public university
13 – average class size
41 – percentage of PCC graduates who earn more than those who have a bachelor’s degree
4,800 – student population at PCC – we are the largest community college in southern Colorado with 3 campuses and 2 sites
PCC offers real-world know-how and skills in the area’s top career growth areas including
cyber security
,
health information technology
,
advanced manufacturing
,
health professions
,
business
and
more
. We also have
bachelor degree programs
.
Most affordable tuition in the region
PCC
costs
a third of public, 4-year colleges and universities, and we have more financial aid and scholarships than ever. Plus you can always start college here and
transfer
later to anywhere you ultimately want to go.
DEGREE AND PROGRAM FINDER
Choose Your Path
Whether you're looking to begin a career, transfer to a university, learn new skills, or change careers - we have a path for you.
Browse All programs
Remote video URL
Why PCC?
Check out our
viewbook
to learn some cool facts about Pueblo Community College. We think you'll see why PCC is
worth it
!
Welding Student
Nyles Barnard
Welding was Barnard’s favorite class when he attended a traditional high school. Unfortunately, it wasn’t his only class.
“I wasn’t exactly bad at normal work at high school, but I was a lot better at manufacturing and building stuff,” he said. “I was falling a bit behind and just wasn’t all that motivated to get work done. The welding course was the only thing I ever got straight A’s in.”
Read Nyles's Story
Ready to go?
Let's do this!
Skip to main content
Just graduated from high school? There’s a scholarship just for you!
Class of 2026 high school graduates qualify for PCC’s Cap and Gown $1,000 Scholarship if you enroll at PCC this fall or spring following your graduation date. Just by applying to PCC and filling out the
Cap & Gown Grant form
, you will receive a $1,000 scholarship toward your tuition and fees for one semester!
Be sure to
apply for this grant
to receive your $1,000 credit after you
apply to the college
.
Have questions? Request more information!
Check out the PCC Viewbook!
Start here. Go anywhere!
At Pueblo Community College, our passion is your success. That’s why we have the most affordable tuition of any college or university in southern Colorado and flexible class options to suit your life. Our personalized student support is second to none; we’ll be here for you every step of the way.
Are you thinking about getting your bachelor’s degree or currently working your way towards one at a university? Our courses are
guaranteed to transfer
to any public four-year school in Colorado. In some cases, you can even get your
bachelor’s degree at PCC
.
PCC maintains clear
transfer guides
to help you find your path to a four-year degree. The guides show you the 60 credits that you will complete at PCC, followed by the remaining 60 credits that you will complete at a regional four-year university.
Our numbers tell the story
$4,092 – average annual resident tuition
60% – savings on resident tuition compared to the average cost of a Colorado public university
13 – average class size
41 – percentage of PCC graduates who earn more than those who have a bachelor’s degree
4,800 – student population at PCC – we are the largest community college in southern Colorado with 3 campuses and 2 sites
PCC offers real-world know-how and skills in the area’s top career growth areas including
cyber security
,
health information technology
,
advanced manufacturing
,
health professions
,
business
and
more
. We also have
bachelor degree programs
.
Most affordable tuition in the region
PCC
costs
a third of public, 4-year colleges and universities, and we have more financial aid and scholarships than ever. Plus you can always start college here and
transfer
later to anywhere you ultimately want to go.
DEGREE AND PROGRAM FINDER
Choose Your Path
Whether you're looking to begin a career, transfer to a university, learn new skills, or change careers - we have a path for you.
Browse All programs
Remote video URL
Why PCC?
Check out our
viewbook
to learn some cool facts about Pueblo Community College. We think you'll see why PCC is
worth it
!
Welding Student
Nyles Barnard
Welding was Barnard’s favorite class when he attended a traditional high school. Unfortunately, it wasn’t his only class.
“I wasn’t exactly bad at normal work at high school, but I was a lot better at manufacturing and building stuff,” he said. “I was falling a bit behind and just wasn’t all that motivated to get work done. The welding course was the only thing I ever got straight A’s in.”
Read Nyles's Story
Ready to go?
Let's do this!